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Officers of the Association 1861-2 . . , ^''^t' 

Annual Report of the Directors, May 1861 . . . 7 

Sketch of the History of the Association 

Past Officers of the Association 

Act of Incorporation • - . . 

General Rules and Regulations of the Association . 30 

Rules and Regulations of the Board of Directors . . ' 34 

Rules of the Library and Reading Room ... 35 

Periodicals and Newspapers' • . . . . 39 

List of Maps, Newspapers of Early Date, &c. . . 40 

Explanatory Note ^o 

Catalogue of the Library, Part I.— by Authors . . 43 

" " " Il.-by Titles . . . 109 

Synopsis of Classification 277 

Errata -to-. 



FOR 1861-2. 



President, 
OREN E. BRITT. 

Vice-President, 
JAMES MacALISTER. 

Seo^etary, 
MENZO HIGBY. 

Treasurer, 

WM. J. McDonald. 

Trustees, 

W. L, DANA, E. E. BOWNS, 

F. W. PITKIN, J. G. JENKINS, 

S. P. LANGLEY, T. WHITNEY, 

W. a. WHIPPLE. 



STANDING COMMITTEES. 

Library and Reading Room, 
J. MacALISTER, S. P. LANGLEY, W. G. WHIPPLE. 

Finance, 
T. tVIIITNEY, W. L. DANA, W. J. McDONALD. 

Lectiires, 
F. W. PITKIN, J. G. JENKINS, E. E. BOWNS. 

Librarian, 
E. 0. ARNOLD. 



i@=" Initiation Fee, $1.00 ; Half-Yearly Dues, $1.00, 



ANNUAL REPORT OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS 



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Members of the Association : — 

The Board of Directors submit to you the following report : 

FINANCE. 

The Treasurer's Report, herewith submitted, shows 

the Receipts from all sources to be $2,883 61 

The Expenditures 2,697 68 



Balance 8185 93 

RECEIPTS. 

Balance in Treasury at date of last Annual Report. 

Initiation Fees 

Dues 

Fines 

Sale of books, papers and catalogues 

Net profits of course of lectures 

Lecture by Bartlett 

Received on insurance from loss by fire , . . 



$72 


74 


228 


00 


1,601 


73 


50 


04 


35. 


86 


576 


00 


69 25 


250 


00 



Total |2,883 62 

EXPENDITURES. 

Printing and advertising ^58 29 

Expenses of Eartlctt's lecture 80 46 



8 REPORT OF THE DIRECTORS OF 

Room expenses 115 59 

Books and binding 860 37 

Insurance on property 45 00 

Rent 400 00 

Gas 116 30 

Postage 32 78 

Magazines 94 13 

Salaries of Librarian and assistant 765 21 

Newspapers » 129 55 

Total.. |2,697 68 

There are dues uncollected to the amount of about $225. The 
year has been one of extraordinary financial prosperity. For the 
first time in the history of the Association, the revenue from ordi- 
nary sources (not including lectures) has been more than sufficient 
to meet the running expenses. If the present public interest in 
the Association can be maintained, there can be no doubt about 
its future prosperity. But our present success is a pledge of still 
greater success to come. 

NUMBER Of members. 

The number of members at the date of the last Annual 

Report, including 59 life members, was 716 

New members added during the year, including two life 

members 234 

950 

Decrease by removal 80 

Decrease by resignation ..... ...... 17 

Decrease by death 7 — 104 

Present number, including 61 life members. 846 

During the year the number of ladies' memberships has advanced 
from nineteen to thirty-one. 

CONTRIBUTORS TO LIBRARY. 

The Association is indebted to E. D. tlolton, J. W. Hoyt, Hon. 
John F. Potter, Col. J. D. Graham, (U. S. N.,) G. W. Feather- 
stonehaugh, Wm. Daniel, C. Adams, Geo. W. Chapman, S. Chap- 
man, Mrs. Chas. Cain, C. Durkee, G. G. Meade, Col. L. H. D. 



THE YOUNG MEN S ASSOCIATION. 9 

Craue, and others; and to the Patent Office and the Department 
of the Interior for valuable contributions of books, maps, papers, 
&c.; also to W. H. Sherman for several Hne photographs of dis- 
tinguished lecturers. 

In accordance with the provisions of the Statute, granting copies 
of all State publications to literary institutions which have a 
library of three hundred volumes, the President of the Association 
has filed with the Secretary of State a verified application for 
such pubhcations, and has received and delivered to the Associ- 
ation copies of all those of which the edition was not exhausted. 
These books, contributed by the State, are valuable, and neces- 
sary to the completeness of the library. Copies of all State pub- 
lications should hereafter be secured for the Association as soon as 
they are published. 

Many reports of kindred and other associations have been re. 
ceived, and are on tile. 

LIURAllY ANn RliADlNG ROOM. 

The number of volumes in the library at the date of the 

last Annual Report, was 3,798 

Number added during the year by purchase 624 

Number added during the year by donations 175 

Number added during the your by binding periodicals 

and pamphlets Si 

4,631 
Number of volumes sold 49 

Number of volumes lost and paid for 4 — 53 

Present number of volumes 4,578 

We fear that an actual enumeration of the volumes would make 
it apparent that a considerable number had been stolen from the 
shelves. The Library has become so large, and the rooms of the 
Association so much a place of resort, that a proper care for 
the safety of the books requires that they should be so enclosed 
that no one could take them from the shelves, except the librarian 
and his assistant. 

In the Reading Room additions have been made, during the year, 
to the number of newspapers and magazines. The room is almost 
constantly thronged with readers. 



10 REPORT OF THE DIRECTORS. 

CATALOGUES. 

At the comtneucenient of the year the Board of Directors dis- 
cussed the siibject of printing a new catalogue of the entire 
Library The result of this discussion was the conclusion that, 
as a supplement had been printed the year before, a new catalogue 
was not absolutely necessary. They therefore decided to postpone 
this expense and devote ail the funds, beyond what were required 
to meet the running expenses of the Association, to the purchase 
of books. Now, however, a sufficient number of books having been 
added to the Library to form a new supplement, and the first sup- 
plement being out of print, the new catalogue seems to have become 
a positive necessity. 

LECTURES. 

The Lecture Committee make the following report of the receipts 
and expenses of the course of lectures, including Grough's extra 
lecture, and Miss Stevens' reading : 

Receipts from sale of season tickets .... ^HQ 00 

Kecipts from sale of evening tickets 708 56 



81,454 56 
Paid to lecturers . , §!532 25 

ITxpense of printing, advertising, telegraph- 
ing, &c . 163 SI 

Discount on uneurrent money 2 44 

Hall rent 180 00— .1^878 56 



Net profits 8576 00 

The net profits of last year's course, which was regarded as 
eminently successful, were ^463 19. 

For the first time in many years our course of lectures has 
beed carried through without the failure of a single lecturer, whose 
name was announced at its commencement. Only those who have 
themselves served on a lecture committee can appreciate the dif- 
ficulties in the way of such a result, or know what care and energy 
were neccessary to accomplish it. 

On behalf of the Board of Trustees. 

CHABLES OAVEBNO, 

President. 



SKETCH 



OF THE 






This record is compiled from information gathered from otficial 
sources, and from past officers of the Association, and is presented 
here as a collection of facts, which will have an increasing interest 
for members, both old and new.* 

On Wednesday evening December Hth, 1S47, a number of citi- 
zens of the, then, new city of Milwaukee, met in the parlor of the 
United States Hotel (corner of East Water and Huron streets, 
burned in- 1854,) in pursuance of a call published in the newspa- 
pers, to take preliminary steps for the formation of a Young Men's 
Literary Association. S. Osgood Putnam, (now of California) 
was president of the meeting, and E. P. Allis, secretary. After 
considerable consultation and discussion, on motion of H. W. Ten- 
ney, resolutions were adopted in favor of the establishment of a 
Library in connection with a Reading Room and Debating Society, 
and for the appointment of a committee to draft a Constitution for 
the organization of a Young Men's Association. The committee 
consisted of Messrs. Putnam, Mason, Vliet, Tenney, Holton and 
VanDyke. 

On the 13th of December the committee submitted the draft of 
a Constitution which was considerably discussed and finally adop- 



* The Committee are under great obligations to J. K. Brigham, Esii., for valuable 
assistance rendered by him in the preparation of this Sketch. His personal recollections 
of tne early history of the Association have enabled us to give a much fuller and more in- 
teresting account of that period tkan could possibly have been derived Irom the bare 
records ot the Association. H. W. Tenney, now of Madison, has also furnished many 
interesting reminiscences. 



12 SKETCH OF THE HISTORY OF 

ted by the meeting, but at an adjourned meeting, Dec, 18i/^, the 
subject was again discussed, and the record saows that objections 
were made to 13 of the 19 articles which composed the Constitu- 
tion, and the whole matter was referred to a new committee, who, 
on the 20^7i of December, reported a revised document, wliieb, in 
turn, was discussed and rejected, and the original report, somewliat 
amended, was finally adopted, and the Young Men's Association 
liad a beginning. 

The original Constitution divided members into two classes, by 
age; those over 35 years being classed as honorary members, and 
required to pay $5,00 initiation, and those between 18 and 35, be- 
ing regular members, and paying an initiation fee of $2,00. Both 
classes paid $2.00 yearly. Life members were admitted to either 
class on payment of $25.00, in one sum, and paid no yearly dues. 
Besides these classes of members, persons under 18 years of age 
had the privilege of the library on payment of dues, but had no 
vote, and Avcre ineligible to office. The offices were divided be- 
tween the two classes of members. The honorary members tak- 
ing five trustees, and the regular members two trustees, the 
president, two vice presidents, the treasurer and the correspond- 
ing and recording secretaries. This classification of officers was 
not adopted until after considerable discussion, and at the end of 
a year the syt(^m was revised, the classification dispensed with and 
the board of officers established, as it still remains. The first 
election of officers, to liold till the regular election in January, 
was had in the Common Council Rooms, on the '20th of December', 
1847, though the election was not completed until the following 
week. A list of the officers is given elsewhere. I'he Constitu- 
tion fixed the Wednesday following the second Tuesday in Jan- 
uary, as the day of the annual election, and accordingly the first 
annu;il election was held -Tanuary 10, 1848. 

So fai the proceedings of the Association had shown a special 
aptitude for debate and animated discussion, but after several weeks 
spent in the settlement of fundamental principles and the prelim- 
inaries for a permanent organization, and after the election of a 
full board of officers, it still remained to secure members and 
money to give the Association practical existence, and there were 
found earnest and active men, who undertook this somewhat thank- 



THE YOUNG MEn'S ASSOCIATION. 13 

less task, and to their labor we owe it, that we now have an As- 
sociation and a Library. On the bth of Fthrxiary they report- 
ed, a subscription of $1513, and a membership consisting of 52 
life members, 20 honorary members and 49 regular members. A 
room was leased in what Avas then the second, now third, floor of 
the building still standing at the north west corner of Wisconsin 
and Main streets, at a rent of 8100 per year, " furnished with 
tables, chairs, bookcases, and other necessary fixtures for the use 
of the Association," in a style, of which an idea may be had, 
from the fact that the bills for the same amounted to considerably 
less than 850. The sum of $500 was appropriated for the pur- 
chase of books, and this, together with some donations, and some 
books received in payment of subscriptions, produced a library, 
which, at the end of the first year of the Association, numbered 
810 volumes, and together with eleven of the leading English and 
American Quarterlies and Monthlies, constituted the attractions of 
the Room, which was open on Wednesday afternoon and Satur- 
day evening of each week, under the charge of Edward Hopkins, 
who volunteered to do duty as the first librarian, and to^ whose 
care snd systematic labor during the first two years of the exis- 
tence of the Association, very much is due. 

At the annual meeting in January, 1849, the Constitution was 
revised and amended, as has been stated. The initiation fee was 
reduced to 81.00 for all members. The time of the annual elec- 
tion was changed to December. During this year, the interest in 
the library continued and grew, and for a pare of the time the 
Room was kept open every evening. The number of members 
rose to 146. The receipts of the year were 8803.44, which, with 
a surplus from the previous year, gave a fund of which 8219.35 
were expended for books, and 8119,28 for incidental expenses. 
Two hundred and ninety nine new volumes were added to the 
library, and the list of periodicals was enlarged. We may pre- 
sume that the directors found some difficulty in collecting dues and 
subscriptions, from the fact that it was ofiicially recommended at 
the annual meeting, that measures be taken to procure the legal 
incorporation of the Association in order that it might enforce its 
collections, though we are not aware that to this day the legal bus- 
iness of the Association has been a profit to any attorney. 



14 SKETCH OV THE HISTORY OP 

The third animal meeting was held December 4, 1849, and 
showed that the interest in the Association was well maintained. 
The attendance was large and spirited, and the discussion of va- 
rious matters and plans for the benefit of the Association, con- 
tinued until a late hour. A committee was appointed to canvass 
the city for new members and subscriptions; the necessity of a 
new and more attractive room was urged; a course of lectures was 
proposed, and other suggestions made and considered, all very 
much the same in kind, we may venture to say, that have been 
proposed, considered and discussed, among its members and direc- 
tors, every year, from that to this. At this time so much inter- 
est was manifested that an adjourned meeting was held and more 
discussion was had, and among other things, it was strongly urged 
that the only way to reach the object desired, the establishment of 
a good public library, was to create a joint stock company, whose 
afi"aira should be managed as any other business operation. It was 
however, not found practicable to get the consent of all the sub- 
scribers to this arrangement, and that objection to the plan has 
grown stronger every year since. During this year a 
lecture before the Association was given by Chancellor 
Lathrop. A new room was obtained in the then new 
Martin's Block. Mr. Hopkins gave up the charge of the 
library, and Thomas Hyslop was appointed librarian and re- 
ceived a small salary. Eighty new members were added during 
the year, and the course of the Association showed no step back- 
ward. 

Dec. 4, 1850 — The fourth annual election and the beginning of 
the fourth year of the Association. During this year was com- 
menced the first course of lectures before the Association, and al- 
though the lecturers were home men, and the admittance fee quite 
small ($1.00 for a family, to the course, and ten cents a single ad- 
mission,) the result was satisfactory, and some of the lectures at- 
tracted considerable attention, and gave rise to some newspaper 
discussion. Debates were also started during this year, in the fall 
of 1 851, and for some time created a good deal of interest and 
weekly excitement. $360.07 were expended in books and period- 
icals this year, and one hundred now books were added to the li- 



THE YOUNG MEN's ASSOCIATION. 15 

brary which then niimherccl 1320 volumes. The other expenditures 
of the year amounted to $157.92. 

The fifth annual election, December 3d, 1851, was a scene of 
great excitement ; not so much frum the number of votes, as from 
the kind, as the record shows the whole number cast to have been 
68 But the report of the inspectors, and the tradition of the 
times, tell us that in the anxiety of contending aspirants for official 
honor some forgot an article in the Constitution which prescribed 
thy qualifications of voters, and a rigid inquiry on the part of three 
grave inspectors cf election disclosed the fact that some illegal 
votes had been cast. A long report was made, upon which a stormy 
debate arose, and even acrimony is said to have been exhibited; 
but the difficulty was finally surmounted by the remarkable 
(though the event would show, not unwise,) proposition by the 
new President elect, that all the officers who claimed to have been 
elected should resign and allow a new election, which was agreed 
to. The election was held December 9th. and the result was that 
some of the self-sacrificing men who had resigned, to save the 
Society, were again elected, but others Were not. It is a matter 
of dispute to this day, among the most active participants in that 
wrangle, which party was really in earnest and which only feigned 
an excitement, to keep up an interest in the meetings of the Asso- 
ciation. 

In November of this year, new rooms for the Association were 
obtained on the first floor of the large new block of W. P. Young, 
corner of Wisconsin and Main streets; bat the library had hardly 
been established there before the whole block was burned to the 
ground, and the Association was indebted to its active members 
and friends for saving its property. The small loss sustained was 
fully covered by an insurance; and the Association next found a 
landlord in S. L. Rood, and occupied his rooms over store No. 204 
East Water street, the entrance at that time being from Wisconsin 
street. 

In Ilarch, 1852, the Association was incorporated by act of the 
Legislature, its then Board of Directors being made corporators. 
The time of the annual meeting and election was changed to 
October. During *;his year a new catalogue was published — 
the second. 



16 SKETCH OP THE HISTORY OF 

Octoher 6ih, 1852, the sixth annual election. In the winter of 
this year a second course of lectures, by home lecturers, was given. 
They were fairly attended, though they did not draw large audi. 
ences, except the two lectures on the "Spanish Inquisition," by 
the (then) Rev. Dr. Ives. These attracted full houses and made 
considerable sensation. More profit was realized out of a musical 
entertainment, undertaken by the Directors, for the benefit of the 
library. By aid of some members of the Musical Society, and 
some generously given assistance of ladies and gentlemen not 
accustomed to public exhibitions of their talent, the concert was 
well attended and well received, and a net profit of -^70 was 
realized, which was applied to the purchase of books, and pro- 
dnced a valuable addition to the library. 

October btJo, 1853, commcneed the seventh, and as it proved, a 
most important year of the Association. At this tim , notwitli- 
standing its library and reading room afforded pleasure and profit to 
its members, they were few, and the Association was hardly known 
to the public generally — it filled no important place in the public 
mind. Its reading room was most of the time without visitors. 
Its annual meetings, wliich at first had bueu attended and partici- 
pated in by many of our best and most influential citizens, were no 
longer interesting, and passed almost without notice. Anxious 
Directors all agreed tbat something must be done to make the 
library more attractive, and to induce new members to join. 
Among other plans, it was sometimes proposed to unite with the 
Musical Society in the purchase, or lease, of some central lot and 
the erection of a fine hall ; but this it was thought best, after de- 
liberation, to abandon, or at least postpone till it was well settled 
that the Association could pay the rent of its present rooms. 
About this time a destructive fire left our landlord, Mr. Rood, 
without a place of business, and he gave his attention to his tenant 
— tbe Association. He became Librarian, and by dint of much 
industry and great skill in making it uncomfortable for any body 
he applied to who did not join, and very comfortable and pleasant 
for all who did, he gained many new members to the Association. 
He went into the street with a subscription paper— an undertaking, 
at that time, quite too desperate for any body else — and soon 
realized a sum which put the library and reading room in good con- 



THE YOUNG MEN'S ASSOCIATION. 17 

dition. A new carpet, new gas fixtures, a change of the clumsy 
book-cases which had come down from the beginning, for a neat and 
commodious shelving, and a general brushing up and improvement 
of all the interior arrangements of the Association, were his satis- 
factory vouchers to subscribers. The library was kept open during 
business hours, day and evening, and became a pleasant and fre- 
quented place of resort. The great event of the year, however, 
vras the course of lectures. It had at that time become the fashion 
in other Western cities to call wise men from the East and give 
the citizens of the new country a chance to see who is who, and 
•^earn lohat is lohat in the old, by hebdomadal lectures. It was 
determined that the Young Men's Association should do this for 
Milwaukee. It should be remembered that at this tim.e Milwaukee 
was a far and almost unknown country to lecturers. No railroad 
then connected us with the East ; and in the winter season we had 
been accustomed to regard ourselves as more completely shut out 
from communication with the seaboard, than those who only know 
Milwaukee as it now is can well imagine. But we had a telegraph 
and a part of the Milwaukee & Mississippi Railroad, and it was decid- 
ed to try. It happened that the management of the matter fell into 
the hands of one who had enthusiasm, perseverance and business 
capacity, and to him chiefly (though aided by others) is due the 
final complete and surprising success of our first course of lec- 
tures by men from abroad, — we so style it, though perhaps no 
lecture gave more satisfaction than that by our own Mr, Ryan. 
We need not say, for any one who was in Mihvaukee during that 
winter, that we refer to B. W. Griswold, (now of New fork city) 
who, as chairman of the Lecture Committee, was untiring in his 
attention from first to last. As a precaution, thought to be neces- 
sary, in the first place, a guaranty subscription was obtained from 
some forty persons to protect the Association in case of loss by 
the venture. Season tickets, for families and individuals, were 
hawked about the streets by the committee and other members of 
the Board, until 8700 were realized before the lectures commenced. 
Advertising was done in all the usual modes, and also by members 
of the Board personally, who, one and all, talked lectures every- 
where, until it was almost true that the chairman and his commit- 
tee neither did, talked, nor thought anything but lectures contin- 



18 SKETCH OF THE HISTORY OF 

ually. The result was a suecess vphieli gave the Association a net 
profit of 8833.39 for its library and a recognized position as an 
institution in Milwaukee. The annual report of the doings of the 
year shows : total receipts, !$1,288.54 ; total expenditures, 
§1,148.36, (this statement includes only net profits of lectures as 
receipts); an addition to the library of 351 volumes by purchase; 
102 new members added to the Association ; a new catalogue, and 
a prosperous condition of things generally. 

October 4, 1S54, the eighth regular election. By a change in 
the Rules, the Board elected at this time continued in office only 
till May. Tli^y were expected to provide a course of lectures, 
which had come to be a recognized demand of the people, and duty 
of the Association. Ten lectures were given at a cost of iS'897.30, 
and with a net profit to the Association of §358.46. During the 
term, forty-one new members were added. The expenses, beside 
lectures, were 8596.51. 

The time of the election having been changed, to give time to 
prepare for the annual courses of lectures, the ninth annual elec- 
tion was held May 2, 1855. This year our Association formally 
joined with that of Chicago in obtaining a course of lectures, both 
Associations being able to offer inducements and to secure lecturers 
which neither alone could have done. The expenses of the course 
were ^1,606.85, and the net profits wero 8360. This result was 
not regarded as satisfactory by the committee, who report that the 
same course in Chicago cleared over 81,500. During the year 
140 new members were added, and 120 volumes were purchased 
for the library. The total receipts (including lectures) were 
82,377.23 ; the expenses (beside lectures) were about 8600. 

May 7, 1856 — Election. This year it was not thought best to 
undertake a full course of lectures, to occur weekly, for which 
tickets should be sold in advance, as heretofore ; but the commit- 
tee determined to secure such as they could obtain of those lec- 
turers coming West, who would, in the opinion of the committee, 
draw good houses in Milwaukee. Eight lectures were given 
(among them, three by John B. Gough,) at a cost of 8768.32, 
and with a clear profit of 8359.35. About 400 new books were 
added to the library by purchase, beside many valuable works by 
donation ; forty new members were added. During this year. 



TUE YOUNG men's ASSOCIATION. 19 

the Directoi's concluded (not wltliout hesitation) that the As- 
sociation needed, and would support, new and larger rooms and a 
larger yearly expenditure, and the suite of rooms now occupied 
were rented for a term of years. During this year, also, the 
newspaper reading-room was established and furnished with twenty- 
five of the leading dailies of this country and Canada. The gross 
receipts this year were $2,380.19, and the expenditures were 
$2,303.12. 

May 6, 1S57 — The eleventh year of the Association. At the 
beginning of this year the Association took possession of its new 
rooms and materially increased its annual expenses ; and the Board 
found that it required some labor ana care to provide for all the 
demands on the treasury. A careful examination disclosed that, 
while the apparent membership was much larger, the Association 
had, in fact, but about f<00 reliable paying members, beside 40 life 
members. Lectures, as a source of revenue, were not available ; 
their novelty had worn off. Indeed, a glance at the names of those 
who had already been presented to Milwaukee audiences, will show 
that the Association had pretty well gleaned the field of celebrities 
in that line, and that there were not many more whom people would 
pay to look at. Geo, W. Curtis, Horace Mann, Bayard Taylor, 
Horace Greeley, Kalph Waldo Emerson, Parke Godwin, James 
Russell Lowell, John G. Saxe, Josiah Quincy, jr., John Pierpont, 
John B. Gough, Wendell Phillips, T. Starr King, Henry Ward 
Beecher, George Sumner, and Dr. H. W. Bellows, were in the 
lists of those who had been here. The Association could not afford 
to risk a course of lectures, the profit of which to the treasury 
would be doubtful. For the purpose of testing the question, one 
popular lecturer was brought here and every reasonable effort was 
made to get him an audience ; but the result was a failure and a 
loss to the Association, and no more were attempted. The great 
commercial crisis had so darkened all prospects, that it was often 
a matter of serious consideration with the Directors how they were 
to pay the debts and expenses incurred during the year and leave 
the treasury sound at the close. It was determined to make a 
special eff(jrt for more life members, and at the personal solicitation 
of Directors, seventeen gentlemen joined the Association as life 
members and paid into its treasury $425. 142 yearly members 



20 SKETCH OP THE HISTORY OF 

were added, and at the close of the year the Board were able to 
report all debts paid and a balance on hand. The total receipts of 
the year (no lectures) were ^1,351.29, and the expenditures 

ai,284.35. 

May bill, 1858, began another year of the Association. It will 
be seen by the list of officers, that at the election this year, the 
Board of Directors was almost wholly changed. It is but just to 
those gentlemen who composed the previous Board, some of whom 
had been connected with its management and had worked for the 
Association from its start, and most of whom had been associated 
in its direction for more than half a decade, to say that they did 
not leave their work, nor abandon their charge, till they saw the 
Association established, its position assured, and its prospects of 
power and usefulness bright. They now felt that they might claim 
a discharge and leave the work to those who might bring to it a 
fresher zeal, but could not feel a deeper interest in the prosperity 
of our Association. 

The election this year was remarkable for the interest shown and 
the number of votes cast, being nearly two hundred — nearly three 
times the number of late years. The Board thus elected carried 
on the work vigorously. They added to the number of periodicals 
and newspapers of the reading-room ; they increased the salary of 
the Librarian to compensate him for increase of duty with the in- 
crease of members ; they adopted the plan of purchasing new and 
popular books as soon as published, and advertising them as they 
were received ; they made special efforts for increasing the mem- 
bership, and 296 new members were added during the year ; they 
added to the library, by purchase, donation and binding of pam- 
phlets, seven hundred and ninety-three volumes. The total re 
ceipts of the year were $2,522.29 ; the expenditures were 
$2,500.17. Included in the receipts was the sum of $786.67, 
received on insurance to cover loss by a fire in the building, which 
had nearly been more serious. Lectures were tried again at a cost 
of IS66.10, and a profit of |241.15. The Board also revised 
and amended the General Rules and Regulations, adapting them 
to the wants of the Association in its present condition. These 
Rules were adopted at the annual meeting. 



THE YOUNG MEn's ASSOCIATION. 21 

May bth 1859 — This year was a most successful one for the 
Association. A good deal of interest had been taken in the elec- 
tion, and although three tickets were in the field, the "Regular 
Ticket" (so called) was elected throughout. Nearly 300 votes 
were cast, a number of new members added, and a general awak- 
ening in regard to the interests of the Association was the result. 
A new set of "Rules and Regulations of the Board of Directors" 
was adopted, to accompany the revised Rules and Regulations of 
the Society, adopted at the last annual meeting, and the Rules of 
the Library and Reading Room were also revised by the committee 
in charge of that department, Everything in the power of the 
Board was done to improve the condition of the Association and 
to enlarge its means of usefulness. An address to the public was 
prepared by a committee, and extensively circulated, and a can- 
vass of the city similar to that of last year resulted in a consider- 
able increase of membership. The whole number of members 
added during the year was 237. A musical and literary entertain- 
ment undertaken for the benefit of the library, proved, how- 
ever, that the public could not yet be relied upon with certainty 
to support the directors in their endeavors to push forward the in- 
stitution, as the net profits of the evening amounted to the enorm- 
ous sum of $4.25 ! During the year, application was made by the 
"Builders and Architects Association" for the purpose of form- 
ing a union with the Association, and a committee was appointed 
to confer with that bodyj but after a full hearing of their purposes 
and demands, it was found to be inexpedient to meet their 
wishes, and the matter was accordingly dropped. 

Tlie course of lectures given this year proved highly successful, 
the receipts amounting to $1134.28, and the net profits to $463,- 
19. The improvements in the library were also extensive, over 
400 volumes having been added, of which 155 were donations. 
Among the most extensive donors, it seems proper to mention Mr. 
John Hepburn, who contributed many valuable works, more es- 
pecially in a department of literature in which the library was 
greatly deficient, and the " friends of the new church in Milwau- 
kee," who enriched our shelves with a splendid edition of the com- 
plete wooks of Emanuel Swedenburg. The Association is also 
under a deep debt of gratitude to the Hon. John F. Potter, for 



22 SKETCH OF THE HISTORY OP 

the handsome manner in which he supplied the library with the 
public documents at his disposal; and the election of that gentle- 
man as a life member of the Association, was a fitting acknow- 
ledgement of the interest uniformly manifested by him in its well- 
fare. A second supplementary catalogue was published during 
the year. The entire receipts of the Association for the year 
were $2153.21, and the expenditures $2080.47. 

May 7th, 1860 — The election of officers for this year was 
more severely contested, and excited a larger degree of public in- 
terest, than ever before in the history of the Association. The 
week which intervened between the annual meeting and the day 
of election (a change resulting from the Eeviscd Rules and Regula- 
tions adopted the year before,) gave time for the holding of meet- 
ings and the discussion of the merits of the various candidates 
nominated. By the established custom of the Association the 
ticket first nominated claims to be the "Regular Ticket," and what- 
ever comes after that is comjDclled to assume some other name. 
On this occasion half a dozen diff'erent tickets were put in circu- 
lation, but before election day, a consolidation was efi'ected, and 
the field was left clear for the two tickets named respectively the 
"Regular" and "Opposition." And. bravely was the battle 
fought. Many of our leading professional and business men en- 
tered the contest as if the most momentous consequences were de- 
pending upon it. Every member was canvassed and arguments 
the most convincing used on both sides. Newspaper squibs ajjpear- 
ed preferring the most serious charges againt the candidates, flam- 
ing placards were posted on every available corner, and the rooms 
presented a scene of excitement never surpassed at the polls on 
any political election in the city. The result was the election of 
the entire "Regular Ticket." Nearly 500 votes were cast. It is 
much to be desired that something of the kind could be stirred up 
every year, as it undoubtedly tends to awaken a lively interest in 
the AssociatioUj and sets its objects before the public mind in the 
most advantageous light. 

The year proved one of extraordinary financial prosperity for 
the Association, and to quote the language of the Annual Report 
of the Directors, "for the first time in the history of the Asso- 
ciation the revenues from ordinary sources (not including lectures) 
Were morfe than isufficient to meet the running expenses." The to- 



THE YOUNG MEN'S ASSOCIATION, 23 

tal receipts for the year were ^2883.61, and the expenditures 
^2697.68. In the month of September a fire took place in the 
library, but it was fortunately discovered and extinguished before 
much damage was done. The amount (^250,) received from the 
Insurance Company, amply covered the injury sustained. During 
the year, 234 new members were added, making the whole mem- 
bership 845, a number which will compare favorably with that of 
similar institutions in many larger and much older cities. One 
fact worth noting is that the ladies' membership increased during 
this year from 19 to 31. The course of lectures managed by 0. 
E. Britt, Esq., was one of the most successful ever givenby the Asso- 
ciation — the net profits footing up to 8576, The improved con- 
dition of the Association having greatly increased the business 
devolving upon the Librarian, an Assistant was accordingly ap- 
pointed at a salary of $4,00 per month, which was afterward rais- 
ed to §8.00. During the year 624 volumes were added to the li- 
brary at a cost of about -^800. 

May 13/ 7i, 1861 — This election passed with much less stir than 
for several years previous, owing to the excited state of the coun- 
try at that time. The Board found the Association in a highly 
prosperous condition, but it is not to be expected that much pro- 
gress will be made, during a time when all public institutions of 
this character must sufi'er more or less from the terrible consequen- 
ces of the rebellion, which is menacing the very existence of the 
Government under which we live — a government, it should here be 
said, whose genius is to foster every enterprise of a peaceful and 
improving nature. It is not the intention of the Directors, how- 
ever, to relax their efforts for the welfare and improvement of the 
Association, as the publication of this catalogue will sufficiently 
indicate. The large additions made to the list of newspapers and 
periodicals, is another evidence of their intention not to diminish 
the advantages and attractions offered by the Association; and it 
is earnestly to be hoped that the public support will not be with- 
drawn from an institution capable of exerting so large a degree of 
usefulness, and that nothing will occur to stay its advancement in 
the career of prosperity upon which it has now so fairly entered. 



PAST OFFICERS. 



A List of the Officers of the Young Men's Association, chosen 
at the different Elections, from December, 1847, to May, 
1861 :— 

Elected Deceonher 20lh and 27th, 1847.— President, J. H. 
VanDyke ; Vice-Presidents, M. Mason and Joseph Curtis ; Ee- 
cording Secretary, J. L. McVickar ; Corresponding Secretary, 
Rev. A. L. Chapin ; Treasurer, S. Marshall ; Trustees from the 
Honorary Members, B. McVickar, I. A. Lapham, E. Cramer, A. 
Finch, jr., and F. Randall ; Junior Trustees, Hans Crocker and 
James Christie. 

Elected January 19t7i, 1848. — The same officers, except that 
Edward Hopkins took the place of A. Finch, jr. , and H. W. 
Tenney was elected Recording Secretary. 

Elected January 18^7t, 1849. —President, S. 0. Putnam; 
Vice-President, J. K. Rartlett ; Treasurer, Sam. Marshall ; Sec- 
retary, C. F. Ilsley ; Trustees, B. McVickar, Edward Hopkins, 
I. A. Lapham, H. W. Tennoy, Hans Crocker, P. Randall and A. 
F. Clarke. 

Elected Decemler [)(h, 1849. — President, S. 0. Putnam ; Vice- 
President, Geo. LeFevre ; Secretary, Chas. F. Hsley ; Treasurer, 
S. Marshall ; Trustees, Edward Hopkins, B. McVickar, LA. Lap- 
ham, H. W. Tenney, J. K. Bartlctt, J. H. 'i'wcedy and Robert 
Menzies. 

Elected Deceinher ^tli, 1850.— President, John P. McGregor; 
Vice-President, Robert (). Bradford; Treasurer, C. F. Ilsley; 
Secretary, Winfield Smith ; Trustees, Robert Menzies, William 
J. Bell, A. McArthur, J. K. Bartlett, E. P. Allis, O. H. Walio 
and Nelson McCracken. 

Elected December S)th, 1851. — President. H. W. Tenney; 
Vice-President, M.J. Burke; Treasurer, W.J. Bell; Secretary, 
B. K. Miller; Trustees, Joshua Stark, J P. McGregor, H.J. 
Nazro, Winfield Smith, C. F. Ilsley, R. Menzies and J. K. Bartlett. 

Elected October bth, 1852. — President, R. Menzies ; Vice- 
President, J. Stark; Treasurer, W. J. Bell; Secretary, J. R. 
Brigham ; Trustees, W. H. Wright, A. Whittemore, B. B. Rich- 
ards, A. Wilson, Wm. Hill, F. Baason and H. W. Tenney. 



26 PAST OFFICERS. 

Elected Octoler 6th, 1853. — President, J. K. Bartlett ; Vice- 
President, J. R. Brigbara ; Treasurer, W. J. Bell; Secretary, J. 
D. Dunn ; Trustees, A. P. Clarke, I. A. Lapliam,Winfield Smith, 
W. H. Wright, B. W. Griswold, E. W. Tenney and R. Menzies. 

Elected October 4th, 1854. — President, J. R. Brigham ; Vice- 
President, C. F. Ilsley ; Treasurer, W. J. Bell; Secretary, I. N. 
Mason; Trustees, I. A. Lapham, Winfield Smith, N. S. Donald- 
son, George LeFevre, E. L. Buttrick, J. K. Bartlett and R. 
Menzies. 

Elected 3Iay 'Id, 1855. — President, J. R. Brigham; Vice-Presi- 
dent, W. Smith; Treasurer, C. F. Ilsley ; Secretary, I. N. Mason; 
Trustees, I. A. Lapham, C.J. Gary, George LeFevre, N. S. 
Donaldson, E. L. Buttrick, R. Menzies and J. K. Bartlett. 

Elected May Itk, 1856. — President, J. R. Brigham; Vice- 
President, E. L. iJuttrick ; Treasurer, C. F. Ilsley ; Secretary, 

C. A. Nazro ; Trustees, I. A. Lapham, "N", S. Donaldson, J. K. 
Bartlett, C. J. Gary, A. C. May, George LeFevre a-nd W. H. 
Motcalf. 

Elected May \&l, 1857. — ^ President, J. R, Brigham; Vice- 
President, A. C. May ; Treasurer, C. F. Ilsley ; Secretary, C. A. 
Nazro ; Trustees, I. A. Lapham, N. S. Donaldson, E. L. Buttrick, 
J. K. Bartlett, VV. R. Freeman, W. H. Metcalf and C. J. Gary. 

Elected May bih, 1858. — President, A. C. May; Vice-Presi- 
dent, N. G. Gridley ; Treasurer, J. L. Spink; Secretary, W. G. 
Fitch ; Trustees, F. H. Terry, E. W. Dennis, S. Edson, C. Gav- 
erno, W. Price, J. Johnston and J. P. Ilsley. 

Elected May bth, 1859. — President, J. P. Ilsley; Vice-Presi- 
dent, C. Gaverno ; Treasurer, J, L. Spink; Secretary, J. Mac- 
Alister ; Trustees, W. Price, J. Seville, 0. E. Britt, H. C. Smith, 

D. McDonald, W. H. Jacobs and J. B. D. Cogswell. 

Elected 3Iay 1th, 1860. — President, G. Gaverno ; Vice-Presi- 
dent, J. B. D. Cogswell; Secretary, J. MacAlister; Treasurer, 
J. L. Spink; Trustees, 0. E. Britt, W. L. Dana, F. W. Pitkin, 

E. E. Bowns, W. G. Fitch, D. Gourtenay and F- S. Ilsley. 



ACT OF INCORPORATION 

OF THE 

OF THE 

CITY OF MILWAUKEE. 



The People of the State of Wisconsin, represented in Senate 
and Assembly, do enact as follows: 

Section 1. Henry W. Tenney, Martin J. Burke, Benj. K, Mil- 
ler, Wm. J. Bell, Jolia P. McGregor, Joha K. Bavtlett, Cliarks 
F. Ilsley, Josliua Stark, Winfield Smith, Henry J. Nazro, Robert 
MenzieSjtheir associates and successors, are hereby created a body 
corporate and politic, by the naini5 of the Young Men's Associa- 
tion of the City of Milwaukee, and by that name to remain in per- 
petual succession for the purpose of establishing and maintaining 
a Library and Reading Room, instituting literary and scientific 
lectures, and providing other means of moral and intellectual im- 
provement, with power for such purposes to take by purchase, de- 
vise or otherwise, and to hold, transfer and convey real and per- 
sonal property to the amount of Twenty-five Thousand Dollars, 
and also, further to take, hold and convey, all such books, cabinets, 
library, furniture and apparatus, as may be necessary for attain- 
ing the objects, and carrying into eifect the purposes of the said 
corporation. 

Sec. 2. The control and disposal of the funds, property and 
estate, and the direction and management of all the concerns of 
the said corporation, under such directions and restrictions as may 
be imposed by the rules ^nd regulations thereof, shall be vested in 



28 ACT OF INCORPORATION OF 

a Board of Directors, to consist of the President, Vice President, 
the Secretary, the Treasurer, and seven Trustees of said corpora- 
tion, who shall be elected annually to their respective offices, by 
such members of the corporation not indebted thereto, as shall, by 
the rules and regulations thereof, be entitled to vote at such elec- 
tions, 

8ec. 3. The several officers of the said Association, at the 
time of the passage of this act, shall continue to hold their respec- 
tive offices as officers of the corporation hereby created, until the 
expiration of the terms for which they were elected and qualified ; 
and all personal property, funds or securities now owned and held 
by the said association, or by said officers, or either, or any of 
them, or by any other person or persons in trust for the said asso- 
ciation, or for the use or benefit of the same, including all debts 
due, or to become due to the same from the members thereof, for 
stated dues in arrears, fines, &c., or from any other person or per- 
sons, shall vest in and become the property of, and may be sued 
for and recovered in the name of the corporation hereby created, 
and the said corjioration shall assume and bo liable for all the debts 
and obligations of said Association, contracted or incurred, and 
for all contracts and agreements entered into previous to the pas- 
sage of this act, by any of the officers thereof lawfully acting in 
behalf of the said Association. 

Sec. 4. The present Constitutioii and laws of the said Asso- 
ciation, as far as the same are consistent with the provisions of this 
act, and not inconsistent with the Constitution or laws of this 
State, or of tlic United States, shall continue in force as the laws 
and regulations of the corporation hereby created, until the same 
shall be legally altered and amended, and it shall be the duty of 
the Board of Directors of the corporation hereby created, immed- 
iately after the passage of this act, to revise the existing Consti- 
tution and laws of the said Association, and prepare and perfect a 
complete code of rules and regulations for the government of the 
said corporation, and to present the same to the members of the 
said Association entitled to vote at a general meeting thereof, for 
their approval, and if the same be approved by a majority of all 
the members voting on the question of approval, they shall at once 
become the rules aud regulations of the said corporation, and the 



THE YOUNG MEn'S ASSOCIATION. 29 

present Constitution and laws of said Association sliall cease and 
be of no force or autliority whatever, provided that notice of said 
meeting be given by publication in two newspapers in the City of 
Milwaukee, at least two weeks prior to said meeting, stating dis- 
tinctly the time, place and object of said meeting, and provided 
further that a copy of the said rules and regulations shall be open 
to the inspection of the members of said Association at the Bead- 
ing Room of the Association, at least one week previous to said 
meeting. 

Sec. 5. The Board of Directors shall have power to fill Va- 
cancies in the several offices, and to appoint, and at pleasure re- 
move such subordinate officers, agents or servants, as the business 
or interest of the said corporation may in their opinion require. 

Sec. 6. The estate, property and funds of the said corpora- 
tion, shall be devoted solely to the general purposes and objects 
specified in the firs'; section of this act. 

Sec. 7. This act shall take effect immediately. 

J. McM. SH AFTER, 

Speaker of the Assembly. 
TIMOTHY BURNS, 

President of the Senate. 
Aijproved, March Sth, IS 52. 

LEONARD J. EARWELL, 

Grovernor. 



STATE OF WISCONSIN,) 

3 J- ss. 

SECUETARV'S OEFICB. j 

I, Charles D. Robinson, Secretary of State, of said State, hav- 
ing compared the foregoing law with the original deposited in this 
office, do hereby certify, that the same is a true copy thereof, and 
the whole of such' original. 

Witness my hand and the great seal of the State, at the Cap- 
rj q -1 itol, in Madison, this 27th day of March, 1852. 

CHARLES D. ROBINSON, 

Secretary of State. 



GENERAL RULES AND REGULATIONS 

OF THE 



OF THE 

CITY OF MILWAUKEE. 



ARTICLE I. 

Section 1. Any person, if approTed by any member of the 
Board of Directors, may become a member of the Association, 
by paying an initiation fee of one dollar, and one dollar for the 
dues of the next six months. 

Sec. 2. Every member shall be subject to an annual assessment 
of two dollars, payable semi-annually in advance. 

Sec. 3. Any person may become a life member of the Associ- 
ation, by the payment of twenty-five dollars in one sum, which 
shall entitle him to all the privileges of annual membership, with- 
out being subject to further dues. 

Sec. 4. A membership of at least six months shall be requisite 
to make a member eligible to any of&ee, after the election for 1859. 

Sec. 5. Any member may withdraw from the Association, on 
paying up all dues and giving notice to the Librarian. The privi- 
leges of any member shall be suspended during his neglect to pay 
dues or fines, and a continuance of such neglect for one year, shall 
forfeit his membership, unless his delinquencies shall be excused 
by the Board of Directors. 

Sec. 6. There shall be a meeting of the members of the Asso- 
ciation on the first Tuesday in May of each year, for the purpose 
of receiving the reports of the Board of Directors, and the Treas- 
urer, and for the tlransaction of such other business connected with 



THE YOUNG MEN'S ASSOCIATION. 31 

the affairs of tlie Association, as may be presented for cousideration- 
Notice of tHe time and place of which meeting shall be given, at 
least ten days prior to its being held, in one or more of the public 
newspapers of the city. 

Sec. 7. Special meetings of the members of the Association 
may be called by the President, when requested to do so by any 
four members of the Board of Directors, or any ten members of 
the Association, in writing, and the same notice of such special 
meeting shall be given, as is required by the proceeding section, 
for the annual meeting, and no other business shall be transacted 
at any such special meeting, than shall be named in the call. 

ARTICLE II. OF OFFICERS. 

Section 1. The officers of the Association, as prescribed in the 
Act of Incorporation, shall consist of a President, Vice-President, 
Secretary, Treasurer, and seven Trustees, all of whom shall be 
elected annually, by ballot, on a general ticket, and a plurality of 
the votes cast, shall be necessary to constitute an election. 

Sec. 2. It shall be the duty of the President to preside at all 
meetings of the Association and Board of Directors, preserve order 
therein, appoint all committees not otherwise provided for, and in 
case of an equal division of the members on any question, give the 
casting vote. He shall also, at the annual meeting of the Associ- 
ation, appoint three inspectors to superintend the nest election of 
officers. 

Sec. 3. In case of the death or absence of the President, or his 
inability to act, the Vice-President shall perform the duties of the 
office, and in case of the absence or inability of both the President 
and Vice-President, some person to be appointed by the Board of 
Directors, shall perform the duties of the office for the time being. 

Sec. 4. The Secretary shall keep an accurate record of the trans- 
actions of the Association and of the Board of Directors, shall no- 
tify officers of their election, give notice of the meetings of the 
Association, and of the Board, and perform all other duties usually 
incident to that office. 

Sec. 5. The Treasurer shall receive and safely keep all moiaeys 
of the Association, and pay them out only on the order of the 
Board of Directors, upon drafts on him issued by the Secretary, 
and countersigned by the President. He shall keep an accurate 



32 GENERAL RULES AND REGULATIONS 01' 

account of all receipts and disbursements, report the same to the 
Board of Directors, whenever required, and also to the Association 
at each annual meeting, together with the vouchers in support of 
the same. He shall, within ten days after receiving notice of his 
election, and before entering upon the duties of his office, execute 
a bond to the Association, with two sureties, to be approved by 
the Board of Directors, in such sum as the Board shall direct, 
conditioned for the faithful performance of his duties. 

Sec. 6. The Board of Directors, consisting of all of the fore- 
going officers, shall have the control and management of the affairs 
and property of the Association, and shall institute such By-Laws 
and Regulations, not inconsistent with these general Bules and 
Regulations, and the Act of Incorporation, as may seem from time 
to time necessary for attaining the objects and carrying into effect 
the purposes of this Association. They shall at each annual meet- 
ing report to the Association, by the President, a full account of 
their transactions during the preceding year, and give a statement 
of the condition of the Library and state of the Association. 

Sec. 7. A Libraricn shall be appointed by the Board of Direc- 
tors, who shall, under their supervision, take charge of the Rooms 
and of the Library, and othur property of the Association. He 
shall keep a register of all Books, Maps, Charts, and other prop- 
erty belonging to the Association, (with the names of donors, in 
cases where books or articles have been presented,) arrange them 
in proper order, and perform such other services as ma}' be required 
of him from time to time by the Board of Directois. 

Sec. 8. The Board of Directors shall meet on the Tuesday 
evening succeeding their election, for the purpose of organization ; 
and thereafter, they shall meet at least once in each month. They 
shall also meet on the Tuesday following the next annual election, 
to receive the report of the Inspectors of Election. 

Sec. 9. The Board of Directors shall have power to fill all 
vacancies occurring in their number. 

Sec. 10. If the officers in their several official capacities, shall 
neglect the performance of their duties, or shall not administer 
the laws of the Association efficiently and equitably, on written 
complaint of twenty members, a meeting shall be called and a 
committee appointed, consisting of two members and one director, 



THE YOUNG MEN's ASSOCIATION. 33 

wlio sliall report and refer the subject to the Association, and they 
shall censure, remove from office, or exonerate the accused, as the 
circumstances of the case may warrant. 

AKTfOLE III. ELECTION. 

Section 1. The annual election of officers of the Association 
shall be held on the Monday following the first Tuesday in May, 
of each year ; notice of which election shall be given in the same 
manner, and at the same time with the notice for the annual 
meeting. » 

Sec. 2. The election shall be held under the superintendence of 
three Inspectors, previously appointed, and the polls shall be kept 
open from two o'clock p. m., to nine o'clock p. m. 

Sec, 3. A list of all members of the Association shall be fur- 
nished the Inspectors by the Librarian, stating if any dues are 
unpaid, and the amount ; and no person shall be allowed to vote, 
who is in arrears for dues. 

Sec. 4. The Inspectors of Election shall report to the Board of 
Directors, on the Tuesday following the annual election, the result 
of said election, and on receiving the said report, duly certified and 
accompanied by proof, that the notice of such election was duly 
given, as required by the Eules and Kegulations, the Board of 
Directors shall order the report to be placed on the Records of the 
Association, when the several persons elected shall be deemed 
qualified for their several offices and notice of tlicir election shall 
be given to them by the Secretary. 

article IV. ALTERATIONS AND AMENDMENTS, 

Section 1. These Rules and Regulations may be altered or 
amended by a vote of two-thirds of the members present at any 
meeting of the Association, provided such proposed alteration or 
amendment has been submitted to the Board of Directors, at a 
meeting of said Board, at least two weeks before action upon the 
same, and provided notice of the nature and substance of the pro- 
posed alteration or amendment be duly published, with notice of 
the meeting at which the same is to be acted upon, and a full copy 
of said proposed alteration or amendment is left with the Librarian 
for the inspection of any member, at least two weeks before the 
said meetina;. 



RULES AND REGULATIONS 

OF 



1. Regular meetings of the Board shall be held on the first 
Monday evening of every month, at 7J o'clock, at the Rooms of 
the Association ; and also on the Tuesday evening, next after the 
general election. 

2. Special meetings may be called at any time by the Presidents 
or in his absence or other inability, by any two members of th^ 
Board. 

3. Notice of all meetings shall be given to each member, by a 
note from the Secretary, which may be left at the usual place of 
business or abode of the member, or deposited in the post-office,, 
addressed to him. 

4. Six members of the Board shall constitute a quorum for thfr 
transaction of business, though a less number may adjourn a meet- 
ing from time to time, or sine die. 

5. After any meeting shall have been called to order, general! 
conversation shall not be allowed, and any member speaking, shalll 
address the presiding officer, who shall assign to him the floor for 
that purpose, and he shall confine himself to the question before; 
the Board. 

6. The order of business, at all meetings of the Board, shall be :: 
Ifct. Reading of the journal of the last meeting. 2d. Presentation 
of accounts, petitions, reports of committees, &,g. 3d. Introduc- 
tion of resolutions, &c. 4th. Any business, not included under 
the foregoing, that may come before the Board. 

7. All resolutions offered for the consideration of the Board, 
shall be in writing, endorsed with the name of the member intro- 



THE YOUNG men's ASSOCIATION. 35 

ducingj the same ; and all motions, when desired by any member, 
shall be presented in the same manner. 

8. The Standing Committees of the Board, to consist of three 
members each, shall be a Committee on Library and Heading Room, 
Committee on Finance, and a Committee on Lectures. 

9. The several Standing Committees shall make a written repoit 
of their doings to the Board at the meetings held on the first Mon- 
day of the months of February, May, August and November, and 
at such other times as the Board may require. 

10. These rules may be altered at any meeting, by a vote of 
two-thirds of the members of the Boaid, or suspended by a vote 
of two-thirds of the members present. 



RULES 

OP THE 



p&VMg m& ll^atog ^um. 



LIBRARY. 

KuLE 1. The Library shall be open for the delivery and re- 
turn of books, every day, (Sundays and holidays excepted,) from 
nine A. M. to twelve M., from two to five, and from seven to nine 
o'clock P. M. 

Rule 2. The Librarian shall see that the books, library and 
reading room are kept in good order; shall keep a full and accurate 
catalogue of all the books, pamphlets, maps, charts, newspapers 
and works of art belonging to the Association, and arrange them 
in proper order, which catalogue, or a duplicate thereof, shall at 
all times be open to the inspection of the members. He shall make 
a record of all books, maps, charts, works of art, &c., presented 
to the Association, in a book provided for that purpose, with the 
names of the donors. 

Rule 3. He shall, under the direction of the Library Com- 
mittee, keep account of all books delivered and returned, all 
damage and loss of books, all dues of members, and all fines and 
penalties incurred. 

Rule 4. He shall collect all dues, all fines and penalties in- 
curred by the members, and account for the same to the Treasur- 
er on the first Monday of the months of May, August, November 
and February, and at such other times as the Board of Directors 
may require. 

Rule 5. He shall, at the times above specified, or oftener, if 
required by the Board of Directors, report to them the amount of 
dues, fiues or forfeitures, at such times remaining unpaid, with 



THE YOUNG MEn'S ASSOCIATION, 3T 

the names of tliose members wlio may neglect or refuse to pay 
their dues, fines or forfeitures, and the amount respectively due 
from each; the names of such members as may lose or damage any 
book or other property of the Association, accompanied by an as- 
sessment of such loss or damage, and of such as have not returned 
upon due notice, as provided for by rule G, the books taken by 
them from the library, with the titles of such books. 

Rule 6, He shall on the first Monday of the months of April, 
July, October and January, notify each member who has not then 
returned in due season, the book or books, by such member taken 
from the library, of such default, and require the return thereof 
forthwith. 

Rule 7. No person shall be allowed the privileges of the 
Library or Reading Room while indebted to the Association for 
any dues or penalties. 

Rule 8. Every member may draw from the Library one vol- 
ume, octavo, or two volumes of less size, if connected and belong- 
ing to one set. 

Rule 9. No book shall be detained longer than two weeks, 
unless renewed; and if detained longer, the person detaining tlie 
same shall pay for every week's detention, ten cents; one day's de- 
tention over a week being considered equivalent to a full week. 

Rule lO. All books may be renewed for one week, except 
such books as shall have been added to the library within one year 
previous to the time of application for renewal. After the return 
of any book, the same person shall not take the same volume again, 
till it has remained in the library two full days. 

Rule 11. Every member shall be responsible for loss or in- 
jury of any book or set drawn by him; the damage to be assessed 
by the Librarian; provided that the member may appeal from the 
decision of the Librarian to the Board of Directors. 

Rule 12. Any member may introduce any person, not a res- 
ident of the city, to the rooms of the Association, entering his 
own name with that of the person introduced by him, upon a book 
provided for that purpose. The person so introduced shall be en- 
titled to the privileges of the Library and Reading Room for one 
month, but shall not be privileged to take books, pamphlets or pa- 
pers from the rooms of the Association. 



38 KULBS OF LIBRARY AND READING ROOM. 

Rule 13. Books marked in the catalogue as books of refer- 
ence, and sucli others as may from time to time be specially desig- 
nated by the Board, shall not be taken from the Library, except 
by special permission of the Board of Directors. 

Rule 14. Smoking or conversation in the Library or Read- 
ing Rooms is prohibited. 

Rule 15. Any person who shall misplace any book upon the 
shelves of the Library, shall pay a fine of ten cents for each book 
so misplaced. 

Rule 16. The Rules of the Library and Reading Room may 
be altered or amended at any time, by the Board of Directors. 



READING ROOM. 

Rule 1. The Reading Room shall be open every day, (Sun_ 
days excepted,) from half past seven o'clock A. M., to ten o'clock 
P. M. 

Rule 2. The Librarian shall take charge of the Reading 
Room, and keep in their places, all the books, periodicals and 
newspapers belonging therein, and shall enforce such rules and 
regulations for the government of this department as the Board 
may enact. 

RvLE 3. The last number of each quarterly, monthly, weekly 
and daily periodical, shall be kept on the table or the files of the 
Reading Room. Earlier numbers may be taken from the Reading 
Room by permission of the Librarian, for one week only, subject 
to a fine of ten cents per week, if kept longer than that time. 

Rule 4. None but members and such as have been introduced, 
as provided by Library Rule No. 12, shall be allowed the privi- 
leges of the Reading Room. 

Rule 5. Any person who shall mutilate the periodicals or pa- 
pers placed in the Reading Room, or remove them therefrom, shall 
be liable to a fine equal to four times the cost thereof. 



PERIODICALS AND NEWSPAPERS. 



DAILY. 

Milwaukee Sentinel, (gratuitous) London Times, 



" News, 

" Free Democrat, 

" Wisconsin, 

" Daily Life, 

St. Louis Democrat, 
Chicago Tribune, 

" Post, 
Cincinnati Grazette, 
Tri-Weekly. 



New York Times, 

" Herald, 

" Tribune, 
World, 
Boston Journal, 
Philadelpliia Press, 
Toronto Grlobe, 
Madison , during Session, 



-Cleveland Plaindealer. 
Semi-Weekly. — Albany Atlas & Argus. 

WEEKLY. 

Louisville Journal, Manicowoc Herald, (gratuitous,) 

New York Independent, Prescott Transcript, 

Living Age, Hartford Press, 

Rebellion Kecord, Springfield Republican, 

Publisbers' Circular. 

ILLUSTRATED WEEKLIES. 
London News, Harpers Weekly, 

'<■ Puncli, . New York Mercury, 

Vanity Fair, New York Ledger, 

Scientific American. 



The Knickerbocker, 
The Atlantic, 
Harper's, 
The Crayon, 
Hunt's Merchants', 



MONTHLY. 

Blackwood's, 
The Cornhill, 
Temple Bar, 
Chambers' Journal, 
All The Year Round. 



Bi-MoNTHLY. — Silliman's Journal. 



40 PERIODICALS, MAPS AND NEWSPAPERS. 

QUARTERLY. 

London Quarterly Review, Church Review, 

Edinburgh Review, Methodist Quarterly, 

North British Review, Christian Review, 

Westminster Review, Bibliotheca Sacra, 

North American Review, Brownson's Quarterly, 

Christian Examiner. 



M ^ P S . 

Colton's Map of the World, (mounted. ) 
Colton's Map of the United States, (mounted.) 
Maury's Map of the United States, 
Lapham's Map of Wisconsin, 'wo dates, " 
Chapman's Map of Wisconsin, " 

Lapham's Map of Milwaukee. " 

Lapham's Map of Milwaukee, (pocket form,) 
Bird's-Eye Yiew of the Seat of War, 1861. 
Colton's European Battlc-Fields, 1854. 
125 Maps, Charts, &c., chiefly published under the direction 
of Coast Survey and War Departments. 



NEWSPAPERS OF EARLY DATES, &c. 
Newport Mercury, December 19, 1758. 
New Haven Gazette, July 17, 1788. 
American Mercury, February to December, 1796. 
Ulster County G-azette, January 4, 1800. 
Philadelphia Portfolio, September 19, 1801. 
Philadelphia Grazette, January 26, 1803. 
Federal Rej)ublican, June 9, 1815. 
London Courier, February 7, 1820. 
London True Briton, November 4, 1820. 
Bill of Convent Garden Theatre, July 18, 1821, 
"The King and Canning, his Game-Cock ;" ballad, pub- 
lished at the period. 
Note for £1 on the Colony of Pennsylvania, 1773. 
China newspapers, &c., &c. 



€5Et^l0pu> 



EXPLANATORY NOTE. 



It will aid the reader in the use of the following catalogue, to 
bear in mind, that this is not a classified catalogue, nor technical- 
ly t^pealdng, a descriptive catalogue, neither docs it attempt to 
furnish the popular, designation of Books, — about which there 
would probably be no uniform agreement. 

The plan adopted has been, firstly, to place each work, alpha- 
betically, under the name, if known, or oiom deplume of the 
author, editor or translator (making the proper distinction in the 
latter eases) ; and, secondly, under its literal f^'^Ze, or, if abridged, 
to do so as nearly as possible in the words of the original. On 
the shelves, the Books are arranged numerically, and classified ac- 
cording to subject. 

Consideration of size and price, has compelled the abridgment of 
lengthy titles of Books, and the omission of all personal titles, un- 
less essential parts of names, or when used by way of explanation, 
when the christian names are not known, and to distinguish auth- 
ors having the same initials. 

For volumes of "Executive Documents" wholly devoted to one 
subject, the reader is referred to the letters to which their specific 
titles respectively belong ; and, for late volumes of Reports orig- 
inally published in separate form, to the '-Executive" or ''Miscel- 
laneous" Documents of subsequent years. 

The subject of a memoir or life, is not necessarily to be found 
under the appropriate letter, except the work is partially or al- 
together autobiographical. 

Books without an acknowledged or attributed authorship, can, 
of course, only be found in the "Catalogue by titles." 

"^'^jt* Provision has been made in the numbering for future ad- 
ditions to the several departments, 



CA.T^LOGMJEl 

OF THE LIBRARY OF THE 
OF THE 

CITY OF MILWAUKEE. 



PAKT I.— BY AUTHORS. 

Abbott, B. Y. & L. (Benauly) — Cone Cut Corners . 5727 

Matthew Caraby . . 3204 

J. S. C. — Empire of Austria .... 546 

Empire of Russia . . . 528 

French Revolution , . . . .157 

History of N. Bonaparte . . 873-4 

Italy .... . . 529 

South and North . . . 1902 



Abercrombie, J. — Inquiries Concerning the Intellectual 

Powers 3083 

Philosophy of the Moral Feelings . 3082 

About, E.— King of the Mountains, The . . . 4629 

■ — Roman Question, The .... 2254 

Adams -^Sable Cloud, The 4639 

-■— Mrs. — Daily Duties ..... 3863 

F. C. — Justice in the By- Ways . . . 4631 

...^ J.— Letters of 1317-18 

^ Works of 2099-2108 

Mrs. J.— Letters of 1360 

— -^J. Q.' — Letters on Masonry . . . . 2977 



44 



ADA 



ALL 



Adams, J. T (?) — Lost Hunter .... 

J. W. (Ed'r) — Appleton's MecTianics' Magazine, 

voL i, . . . . 

Appleton's Mechanics' Magazine, 

vols, ii.-iii. 

Addison, J. et al. — Spectator, The .... 

J3sop — Fables . 

Agassiz, L. — Contributions to the N. History of the U. 
States. Vols, i.-iii. 

— Lake Superior ..... 

and Gould, A. A. — Principles of Zoology 

Aguilar, Grace — Days of Bruce, The 

Home Influence .... 

Home Scenes .... 

Mother's Kecompense 

Vale of Cedars, The 

Woman's Friendship 

— — Women of Israel 

Aikin, J. — Letters to his Son . . . , 

Lucy — Life of J. Addison 

Memoirs of J. Aikin 

Memoirs of the Court of Charles I. 

Memoirs of the Court of Elizabeth . 

Memoirs of the Court of James 1. 

Ainsworth, W. H.— Old St. Paul's 
■ Tower of London 



Akenside, M.- 
Alcott, W. A.. 
Aldrich, T. B. 



-Poetical Works of . 
—Young Man's Guide 
—Ballad of Babie Belle 

Parapinea, &c, . 
-Poetry of the East 



Alger, W. B 

Alison, Sir A. — History of Europe, '89-'15 

History of Europe, '15-52 

' Military Life of the Duke of Marlborough 

Miscellaneous Essays 

Allen, D. 0.— India 

P. — History of Lewis and Clarke's Expedition 

W. — American Biographical Dictionary . 



5732 

5966 

7723-4 
3555 
3718 

7695-7 
1591 
2361 
4632-3 
4637 
4634 
4638 
4635 
4636 
3122-3 
3851 
1120 
842 
111-12 
119-20 
117-18 
4627 
4626 
4080 
3865 
4085 
4089 
4079 
60-3 
64-72 
1102 
3550 
384 
1961-2 
7909 



ALL 



AYT 



45 



Allibone, S. A. — Critical Dictionary of Englisli Litera- 
ture. Vol. i. . . . . 7868 
Allston, W.— Lectures on Art .... 3591 

* Monaldi 4640 

Ames, F. — Works of 2087-8 

Andersen, H. C— Christmas Greeting, A . . . 4610 

Danisli Story Book . . • . 4611 

Little Ellie 4612 

. — Picture-Book without Pictures . 4613 

. Sand-Hills of Jutland . . . 4630 

Story-Teller, The ... 4614 

Ugly Duck, The ... . 4615 

Anderson, C. -J. — Lake Ngami . . . . 1512 

J. — Ladies of the Covenant . . . 9g4 

W. — Blanche, The Huguenot . . . 4628 

Andrews, E. A., and Stoddard, L. — Grammar of the 

Latin Language .... 4020 
J. D.— Report on the Trade and Com. of B. 

America, with maps . . 8615-16 

Anthon, C. — Classical Dictionary, A . . . 7897 

— * — (Ed'r)— New Classical Dictionary, A . 7898 

Antisell, T. (Ed'r)— Hand-Book of Useful Arts . 7919 

Arago, P.— Biographies of Scientific Men . . 1088-4 

Ariosto, L. — Orlando Furioso 4087-8 

Armstrong, G. D. — Theology of Christian Experience 2868 

Arnold, M.— Poems 4086 

S. G.— History of Bhode Island . . . 301-2 

T.— History of Rome . . . . 39-40 

— History of the Later Roman Commonwealth ' 41 

Introductory Lectures on Modern History 438 

Miscellaneous Works of . . . . 3540 

Arthur, W.— Italy in Transition .-■ . . . 1727 

Atkinson, T. W . — Oriental and Western Siberia . 1504 

Augustin, St. — Confessions 2943 

Austen, Miss J. — Emma . . .... 4622 

— Mansfield Park . . . 4623 

' '■ Pride and Prejudice, &c. . , 4624 

■^ — " ' Sense and Sensibility, &c. . 4625 

Aytoun, W. E.— Bothwell .... . 4084 



46 A Y T BAR 

Aytoun, W. E. — Lays of tlie Scottish Cavaliers * 4083 

. (Ed'r.)— Ballads of Scotland . .4081-2 

. et al.— Tales from Blackwood . 4677-88 

Bache, A. D. — Report of tlie Sup. of the Coast 

Survey . . . 1848-51, 8657-8 

. " " «' " 1851-Sketches, 7387 

" " '• " ■ 1852-9 7388-95 

Back, G. — -Narrative of the Arctic Expedition , . 1503 
Bacon, Ld.— Essays . . . . . . 30-78 

■ Essays, and Advancement of Learning . 3329 

Works of, .... . 2956-8 

Bailey, P. J.— Festus . • . . . . 4101 

Baird, R. — Sketches of Protestantism in Italy . . 2794 

Visit to Northern Europe . . . 1622-3 

Baker, S. W. — Rifle and Hound in Ceylon . . 3821 

Bakewell, R. — Introduction to Geology . . . 2306 

Balmes, J. — European Civilization . . . 2678 

Balzac, H. de — Greatness and Decline of Ctesar Birotteau 4724 

Petty Annoyances of Married Life . 4725 

Bancroft, G.— History of the United States . . 227-34 

Literary and Historical Miscellanies . 3537 

Barher, J. W. — Incidents of American History . 568 

^ — Pictorial History of N. Y. . . 290 

Barclay, J. T.— City of the Great King . . 382 

Barham, H. — Ingoldsby Legends . . . 4702-3 

Barlow, Joel — Columhiad, The .... 4055 

_ John, et al. — Small Books on Great Subjects . 3336-8 

Barnard, W. — School Architecture .... 7923 

. (Ed'r) — American Journal of Education 3779-85 

__ (Ed'r)— Papers for the Teacher . 3786-7 

Barrington, A. — Familiar Introduction to Heraldry . 499 

^ -- ■ ' ■■ — Sir J. — Personal Sketches of his own Times 1184 
Barrow, J. — Capt. Cook's Voyages .... 1938 

^ — Description of Pitcairn's Island . . 754 

__ ^ Memoir of Peter the Great . . 1468 

.— Sir J. — Voyages in the Arctic Regions . 1930 

Barstow, W. A. et al. — Message of the Gov. of Wis. and 

Ace. Doc. 1855-8, 60 . 8726-30, 32 
Barth, H.— Travels and Discoveries in Africa . . 1508-10 



B A E BIS 47 

Barthelemy, J. J. — Travels of Anacharsis the Younger 1552-8 



Maps, Plans, &c. . . . 7713 
Bartlett, D. W.— Life of A. Lincoln . . . 1341 
J. (Ed'r)— Collection of Familiar Quotations 3758 

J. R. — Dictionary of Americanisms . . 7421 

Personal Narrative of Explorations and 

Incidents 1518--19 

Bartoli, D. — History of the Life of I. de Loyola . 1387-8 

Bayne, P.— Christian Life, The . . . . 2871 

Essays in Biography and Criticism . 3151-2 

Beard, J. R.— Life of T. L'Ouverture . . 1351 

Beattie, J— Poetical Works of, .... 4114 

W.— Life and Letters of T. Campbell . . 1130-1 

Beaumont, F., and Fletcher J.— Works of, . . 4405-15 

Beauvallet, L.— Rachel and the New World . . 1841 

Beck, L. C— Manual of Chemistry . . . 2397 

Beckford, Sir W.— Italy, Spain and Portugal . . 1730 

Vathek 4719 

Beekmann, J. — History of Inventions . . . 2414-15 

Bedc, Cuthbert — Adventures of Verdant Green . 4697 
Beecher, Miss C. E. — Treatise on Domestic Economy, A 2512 

E.— Conflict of Ages . . . • 2810 

H. W.— Lectures to Young Men . . .3853 

Life Thoughts . . . 3312 

Notes from Plymouth Pulpit . 2897 

Plain Talk About Fruits, &e. . . 2511 

Star Papers .... 3890 

Belknap, J. — American Biography .... 1419--21 

Bell, H. G.— Life of Mary Stuart . . . 1458-9 

R.— Life of G. Canning .... 1114 

Benton, T. H. — Abridgment of the Debates of Congress 1976-91 

Thirty Years' View . . . 1974-5 

Beranger, P. J. — Two Hundred Lyrical Poems . 4100 

Berington, J. — Literary History of the Middle Ages 3325 

Biernatzki, J. G.— Hallig, The .... 4480 

Bigelow, J.— Useful Arts . . . • . 2536-7 

Bird, G. — Elements of Natural Philosophy . . 2387 

Bissett, R. — History of the Reign of George III. . 79-81 



48 B L A . B K A 

Blair, F. P, et al, (Ed'rs)^Con. Globe i S. xxvii C. 7497 

„ __ *. .-< iis, xsixC. 7502 

r-^" _ " '' uS. XXX C. 7505 

" " iS. xxxiC.&Ap. 7506-9 

— ■ — " '' iiS. xxxiC. 7510 

" iS. xxxiiC. " 7511-14 

" " iiS. xxxiiC. " 7518 

" iS. xxxiiiC. " 7519-22 

" iiS. xxxiiiC. " 7523-4 

" is. xxxivC. " 7525-8 

" iiiS. xxxivC. " 7533-4 

" iS. XXXV C. " 7535-8 



H. — Lectures on Rhetoric .... 2972 

R. et al. — Selec!iions from the British Classics 4116 

Blake, J. L. — Family Encyclopaedia . . . 7886 

W. 0.— History of Slavery . . . 2047 

Blanc, L. — History of Ten Years . . . 170—1 

■ History of the French Revolution, vol. i. 165 

Blessington^ Lady — Journal of Coversations with Byron 1128 

Blodget, L. — Climatology of the United States . 2312 

Boccacio, Gr. — Decameron, The . . . . 3233 
Bogart, W. H. — Daniel Boone and the Hunters of Kentucky 1328 

Bohn, H. G.— Catalogue of Books, 1831 . . . 3999 

Boismont, A. B. de — Hallucinations . . . 2324 

Boker, G. H.— Plays and Poems 4445-6 

Bolinbroke, Lord— Works of . • . . . . 2983-6 
Bonaparte, Lucien — Memoirs of . . . . . 1231 
N. — Confidential Correspondence with his 

Brother 1226-7 

Bonar, A. R.— Life of the Duke of Wellington . . 1452 

Borrow. G. — Bible in Spain, The .... 1566 

Boswell, J.— Life of S. Johnson . . . . 824-5 

Botta, 0. — History of the War of Independence . 223-4 

Boussingault, J. B. — Rural Economy . . . 2504 

Bouterwek, F. — History of Spanish Literature . 3324 

Boyd, A. K. H. (?) — Recreations of a Country Parson 3216 

Beyer, A. — French Dictionary . . . . . 7894 

Brace, C. L.— Hungary in '51 ..... 1699 

Bradford, A. — History of Massachusetts . , , 308 



BRA B R 49 

Bradford, W. J. A.— Notes on the Nortli-West , . 578 

Brady, W. — Kedge- Anchor 2529 

Brainard, J. Gr, C. — Poems ..... 4115 

Brande, J. — Observations on Popular Antiquities . 462-4 

AV. T. — Dictionary of Science, Literature and Art 7895 

Bremer, Miss P.— Diary, A, H- Family, «fec. . . 4689 

Father and Daughter (2 copies) 4690-1 

Home, The, &c 4692 

— Homes in the New World . . 1835-6 

Life in the Old World . . . 1639-40 

Neighbors, The, &c., (2 copies) . 4693-5 

■ President's Daughters, The . . 4696 

Erewster, Anne M. H. — Compensation . . . 4699 

Sir D . —Life of Sir I. Newton, ( H . F . L . ) 1446 

Martyrs of Science . . . 1430 

Memoirs of Sir I. Newton . . 846-7 

etal. — Encyclop. Britan. vol. i.-sxi. 7763-83 

" " Sup. to vol.. i. 7785 

Briggs, 0. F., and Maverick, A.— Story of the Telegraph 2539 

Brodhead, J. R. — History of New York . . . 284 

Bronte, Anne— Tenant of Wildfell Hall (2 copies) . 4710-11 

Charlotte — Jane Eyre (2 copies) . . . 4712-13 

'■ — Professor, The . . . 4714 

Shirley . . . . . 4715 

' Viilettc .... 4716 

* — ■ Emily Jane — Wuthoring Heights, (2 copies) . 4717-18 

Brookes, J. — Manners and Customs of the English 3668 

Brooks, Shirley— Aspen Court .... 4721 

Silver Cord, The - . . 5792 

Broom, H. — Selection of Legal Maxims . . . 2172 

Brougham, J. — Humorous Stories . . . 4698 

L'd — Discourses of Natural Theology . 2847 

■ — Historical Sketches of Statesmen . 949-50 

— Lives of Men of Letters . . . 948 

— Political Philosophy . . . 2018-20 

— Speeches ..... 3938-9 

— et al. — Discourse on the Adv. and Plea. 

of Science, &c. . . . 2325 



50 B R B U L 

Brouaham, Lcl, ct al. — Discourses on Science and Litera- 
ture, (H. F. L.) . . 2468 
Bruwn, C.B.— Arthur Mcrvyn .... 4704-5 

Edgar Huntley .... 4706 

Jane Talbot 4707 

Ormond 4708 

Wieland . . . • . . 4709 

T. N.— Life and Times of 11. Miller . 1147 

Browne, Sir T.— Works of, 2979-82 

Browning, R.— Pocras 4102-3 

Mrs. E. B.— Aurora Leigh . . . 4107 

Napoleon III. in Italy . 4106 

Poems .... 4104-5 

Jirownson, 0. A. — Essays and Reviews . . 3318 

(Ed'r) — Quarterly Review, The, vol. ii. — 

(Third N. Y. Scries) . . 7339 

Brunton, Miss M.— Self-Control .... 4720 

Bryant, E. — What I Saw in California . . . 1858 

W. C— Letters of a Traveller . . 1624 

Poems 4099 

(Ed'r) — Selections from the American Poets 4381 

Buchanan, C. — Christian Researches in Asia . 1768 

J. ot al.— Register of U. S. Officers, 1847 2245 

Bucke, C. — Beauties, Harmonies and Sublimities of Nature 2450 

Ruins of Ancient Cities . . " . 656-7 

Buckingham, Duke of — Memoirs of the Court of George III. 121-2 

J. S. — Canada, Nova Scotia, &e . . 1507 

J. T. — Personal Memoirs of, . . 1353-4 

Bucldand, F. T.— Curiosities of Natural History . 2364-5 

Buckle, H. T.— History of Civilization in England 2025-6 

Bulwcr (Sir E.B. Lytton)— Athens , . . 407-8 

Castons, The, and My Novel 5790 

Devcreus . . . 4660 

Disowned, The . . 4661 

England and the English 479 

Ernest Maltravers . 4662-3 

Eugene Aram . . 4664 

Godolphin . . 4665 

Harold , . . 4666 



B U L BUR 51 

Bulwer, (Sir E. B. Lytton)— Last Days of Pompeii 4GG7 

" of the Barons . 4GGS 

■ Leila . . . 46G9 

— : Lucretia . . . 4G70 

Nigiit and Morning . 4G71 

Paul Clifford . . 4G72 

Pelbam . . . 4G73 

Pilgrims of the Rhine . 4G74 

Rienzi . , . 4675 

What will he do witli it ? 5791 

■ Zanoni ... 4G7G 

et al.— Money, &c. . 4454 



H. L. — France, Social, Literary and Political 512 

Bulfinch, T. — Age of Chivalry, The . . . 3245 

Bungener, L. F. — Preacher and the King, The . . 2819 

— Priest and the Huguenot, The . 4483-4 

Banner, E. — History of Louisiana .... 752 

Bunsen, Chov. — Life of M. Luther . . . 14G5 

, et al. — Life and Letters of B. G. Niebuhr 1267 

Bunyan, J. — Pilgrim's Progress .... 2701 
Burke, Sir B. — G-eneological and Heraldic Dictionary 7877 
Edmund — "Works of 2015-17 

E. et al.—An. Rep't of the Com. of Patents 1847-8 8103-4 

" " " 1849-51— Agriculture 8105-7 

" " " 1854-9 " 8108-13 

" " " 1849, 51-9— Mechanics 8114-32 

P. — Public and Domestic Life of E. Burke, . 1187 

Burnet, G.— History of the Englisli Reformation . 2648-50 

• J. — Notes on the North West . . . 314 

T. P.— Reports of the Sup. C't of Wis. '42-3 8809 

Burns, R. — Works of 4053 

Burr, A. — Private Journal of .... 911-12 

Burrell, A. M. — Law Dictionary, A . . . 7900-1 

Burritt, E. — Thoughts and Things . , . 3348 

Burrowes, J. F. — Thorough-Base Primer , 241G 

Burton, R. — Anatomy of Melancholy . . . 3433-5 

R. F. — Lake Regions of C. Africa . 1514 

Personal Narrative of a Pilgrimage . 1776 

W. E. — Cyclopredia of Wit and Humor 3582-3 



52 BUS CAR 

Busli, G. — Life of Mohammed . . . . 1471 

Bushnell, H. — Nature and the Supernatural . . 2698 

Butler, Mrs. (Fanny Kemble)— Poems , ... 4108 

■ J. — Analogy of Religion . . . 2691 

S.— Hudibras . . . . . . 4111 

Poetical Works of .... 4112-13 

W. A.— Nothing to Wear .... 4110 

Two Millions .... 4109 

Byrn, M. La F. — Repository of Wit and Humor . 3648 

Byron, L'd — Dramas, vol. i 4472 

Poetical Works of ... . 4040 

Caesar, C. J. — Commentaries on the Wars . . 420^ 

'* " " " 8vo. . 888 

Calhoun, J. C— Works of .... 2125-8 
Gallery and Yvan, M.M. — History of the Insurrection in China 628 

Callicot, T. C. (Ed'r)— Hand-Book of Univ. Geography 7917 

Camoens, L. de — Lusiad, The .... 4137-9 

Camp, G. S. — Democracy ..... 2235 
Campbell, J. et al. — P. M. Gen's Report of Mail Contracts 

1855-6 . . • . 8648,50-1 

L'd— Lives of the Chief Justices . . 775-7 

Lives of the Lord Chancellors . 768-74 

Shakspeare's Legal Acquirements . 3148 

Mrs. M. — Revolutionary Services of W. Hull 915 

T.— Complete Poetical Works of . . 4133 

(Ed'r)— Frederick the Great . 526-7 

et al. — Lives of the British Dramatists 981 

Capper, J. — Three Presidencies of India . . 385 

Canning, G. — Select Speeches .... 3917 

Canot, T. — Twenty Years of an African Slaver . 1806 

Caft-ey, Miss A.— Clovernook 4844 

Pictures of Country Life . . 4845 

II, C— Past, Present and Future, The . . 2196 

Principles of Social Science . . 2044-6 



Carleton, W.— Poor Scholar, The ... . 4544 

Willy Reilly .... 4835 

Carlyle, A.— Autobiography of .... 1173 

T. — Critical and Miscellaneous Essays . 3544 

French Revolution, The . . . 507-8 



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Carlyle, T. — Heroes, Hero-Worsliip, &g. . . 3126 

History of Frederick II., vols, i.-ii. . 1278-9 

Life of F. Schiller . . . 1275 

Life of J. Sterling .... 1134 

— Sartor Resartus,' &c. ... 3124 

(Ed'r)— Oliver Cromwell's Letters & Speeches 1108-9 

Carnes, J. A. — Journal of a Voyage to Africa .. 1805 

Carpenter, W. B. — Microscope, The . . . 2413 

Gary, H. — Memorials of the Civil War . . 103-4 

H. F. — Lives of the Poets .... 954 

Cassin, J. — Illustrations of North American Birds 2313 

Catherine II. — Memoirs of .... . 1295 
Catlin, J. — Illustrations of the Manners, &e. of the 

N. A. Indians .... 349-50 

Cellini, B. — Memoirs of . . . . . 1301 

Cervantes, M. de. — Don Quixote . . . 5820-1 

El Buscapie .... 3210 

Exemplary Novels of . . 4831 

Chalmers, T.— Adaptation cf External Nature (Br. Trea.) 2853 

Lectures on the Epistle to the Romans 2720 

„ — Miscellanies 2719 

■ Sermons . _ . . . . 2721-2 

Chamberlayne, J. — Magnas Britanniae Notitia (1745) 465 
Chambers, R. (?)— Vestiges of the Natural Hist, of Creation 2349 

— ■ (Ed'r)— Cyclopa3dia of Eng. Literature 7870-1 

W. — Chambers' Miscellany . . . 3382-91 

■ W. &R. (Ed'rs)— Edinburgh Journal, vols. 

xvii.-xx. . 7109-11 

: — — Edinburgh Journal, vols, i.- 

xiv., N. S. . 7112-20 

luformatioTj for the People 7872-3 

Chandler, D. H.— Rep. of the Sup. C't of Wis. vols, i.-iv. 8810-12 

P. W. — American Criminal Trials . 2268-9 

Channing, W. E.— Memoir of ... 1391-3 

: Works of .... 2811-16 

Chanter, Charlotte— Over the Cliffs , . . 4829 

Chapman, G. W. — Tribute to Kane, &c. . . 4125 

S. — Hand Book of Wisconsin . 584 

Chaptal, J. A. — Chemistry applied to Agriculture 2466 



54 C 11 A C C 

Cbateaubriand, F. A. do — Genius of Christianity . 2G90 

Martyrs, The . . . 4528 

Recollections of Italy . . 15G7 

Chatham, L'd., ot al, — Celebrated Speeches of . . 3019 

Chattcrton, T.— Poetical Works of ... . 4127-8 
Chatto, W. A. — Facts and Speculations on the History 

of Cards .... 8815 

Chaucer, G.— Poetical Works of .... 4034 
Choever, G-. B. — Wanderings in the Shadow of Mount 

Blanc 1707 

II. T.— Island World of the Pacific . . 1929 

Reel in a liottlo, A . . . 4481 

Chesterfield, L'd.— Works of 3584 

Chevalier, M.-^l^robablc Fall in the Value of Gold . 2198 

Child, F. J. (Ed'r)— English and Scottish Ballads . 4117-24 

Mrs. L. M.~Isaac T. Hopper, A True Life . 1898 

^— Memoirs of Mesdanies De Stael 

and lloland .... 1072 

Philotbea .... 4830 

Progress of Religious Ideas . 2807-9 

Choulos, J. 0.— Cruise of the Nortli Star . . 1645 

Churcbill, C— Poetical Works of . ' . . . 4134-G 

Cicero, M. T Do Officiis, etc. . . . . . 4022 

. Orations, Offices, &o. . . . 3940-2 

Clark, L. G' — Knick -Knacks .... 3235 
W. G. and L. G. (Ed'rs)— Knickerbocker Maga- 
zine, Tlio vols, xsxiv.-lvii. . . 72G1-84 
Clarke, J. F.— Eleven Weeks in Europe . . 1632 

Mrs. M. 0. — Complete Concordance to Shak- 

speare ..... 7876 

^ Iron Cousin, The (2 copies) . 4850-1 

Clay H. — Life, Correspondence and Speeches of . 2119-24 

Cler, (Gen.) — lleminiscences of an Officer of Zouaves 1G51 

Clive, Lady — Paul Fcrroll 573G 

Cluskey,M.W.— Political Text Book .... 2042 

Cobbett, W.— History of the Englisb Reformation . 2782 

Cockburn, L'd— Life of L'd Jeffrey .... 1171-2 

— ■ Memorials of his Time . . . 1103 

Cockton, H.— Lady Felicia 4834 



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Coggesliall, G. — History of American Privateers 
Colbnrn, Z., eind Holly, A. L.— Permanent Way, &c., 

of European llailways 
Cole, J. W. — Life and Times of C. Kean . 
Coleridge, S. T. — Aids to Reflection . 

Complete Works of 

Collins, P. McD. — Voyage Down the Amoor 

Wilkie— Crossed Path, The . 

Dead Secret, The 

Hide and Seek 

Queen of Hearts, The 

Woman in White, The . . 

Wm. — Poetical Works of 

Coleman, G. — Poetical Works of 

H.- -European Life and Manners 

Colton, C. — Last Seven Years of II. Clay 

C. C. — Lacon . , . . . 

G. W.— Atlas of the World 

W.— Deck and Port . ... 

Three Years in Calirornia 

Colvocoresses, G. M, — Four Years in a Gov. Expedition 
Combe, A. — Principles of Physiology .... 
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Conkling, Miss M. C— Memoirs of Mary and Martha 

Washington , . . 1358 

Cook, J., and King, J.— Voyage to the Pacific, vol. iii. ('90) 1606 
Cooley, A. J. — Cyclopa3dia of Practical Receipts . 7887 

Coolidge, R. H. — Stat. Rop, on Sickness and Mortality 
of U. S. Army, '39-'55 



Cooper, J. F. — Afloat and Ashore 

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Monikins, The 

Naval History of the U. S. . 

Ned Myers (2 copies) . . . 

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■ Path-Finder, The (3 copies) 

Pilot, The (2 copies) . 

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Connenin, Viscount de (Timon) — Orators of France 
Cornish, T. H. — Volume of the Affections, The 
Corson, J. W. — Loiterings in Europe . 
Cosio, Trueba Y. — History of the Conquest of Peru 
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Cousin V. — Lectures on the True, the Beautiful and the 

Good ...... 2966 

Secret History of the French Court . . 1235 

et al. — Jacqueline Pascal . . • 2818 

Cowper, W.--Poetical Works of . . • • 4129-31 

. Private Correspondence of . • ^^9 

Works of 4052 

Coxe, W.— History of the House of Austria . 543-5 

Memoirs of the Duke of Marlborough . 1111-13 

Cozzens, P. S.--Acadia 1914 

Sparrowgrass Papers . . • 3899 

Crabb, G.— English Syhonymes . - • 7422 

Crabbe, G.— Poetical Works of .... 4051 

Craik, G. L. — Pursuit of KnowledgC/under Difficulties 1435-6 

Crane, L. H. D. --Manual of the Wisconsin Assembly 2228 

Creasy, E. S.—Pifteca Decisive Battles . . 439 

History of the Turks . . . 183-4 

Crichton, A.— History of Arabia . . . 736-7 

. and Wheaton, H. — Scandinavia . . 709-10 

Crofton, D.— Genesis and Geology . . . 2375 

Croker, J. W. — Johnsoniana ..... 1122 

Croly, G.— Life of George IV 1450 

— Salathiel 4837-8 

Crounse. L. L. — Annual Statement of the Trade and Com. 

of Milwaukee .... 2214 

Crowe, E. E.— History of Prance .... 677-9 
Cudworth, R. — True Intellectual System of the Universe 2723-4 

Cumberland, R.— Memoirs of ... . 828 

Gumming, R. G. — Five Years in South Africa . . 1815-16 

Cummings, J. W.— Italian Legends . . . 4840 

Cummins, Miss M. S.— El-Pureidis (2 copies) . 4842-3 

: Lamplighter, The . 4841 

Cunningham, A. — Lives of P-ainters and Sculptors . 142t2-6 

Curran, W. H.— Life of J. P. Curran . . 1185 

Currier E.— Political Text Book .... 2265 

Curtis, G. T.— History of the U. S. Constitution 2036-7 

H. P. (Trans'r) — Arabian Days ... 4836 

G. W.— Howadji in Syria . . 1765 

Lotus-Eating . ... 1849 



58 C U K D ' I S 

Curtis, G. W.— Nile Notes . . , . 1818 

Potipliar Papers • . . 3199 

Pruc and I , . . . 3237 

Trumps 4839 

Cushiiig, L. S. — Elements of Parliamentary Law . 7904 

(kistis, G. W. P. — Recollections of Geo. Washington 895 

Cutter, W.— Life of I. Putnam 1321 

Cuvicr, Baron — Animal Kingdom . . . 2314 

Dana, C. A. (Ed'r)— Household Book of Poetry . 4033 

J. I).— Coral Reefs and Islands . . 2303 

System of Mineralogy .. . • 2309 

IMJ., Jr.— To Cuba and Back . . 1906 

Two Years before the Mast . 1939 

Dante, A.— Vision, The .... 4150 

l\'irwin, C. — Journal of Researches Round the World 1934-5 

._ — Origin of Species, On the . . 2353 

Darby, AV., and Dwight, T., Jr.— New Gazetteer of the U. S. 7908 

Davenport, R. A. — History of the Rastile . 3662 

Perilous Adventure . . 1950 

Davies, C, and Beck, W. G. — Mathematical Dictionary 7924 
Davis, H. W. et al. — Reports of Com. on Alleged Cor- 
ruptions in Congress . . 8664 

J. F._Chinesc, The 733-4 

N. — Carthage and her Remains . . . 1516 

D'Abrantcs, Duchess — Memoir of Napoleon . 875-6 

D'Arblay, M'me, (Miss Burncy) — Diary and Letters of 1153-9 

Evelina 4899 

D'Aubigno, J. H. M. — History of the Protestant Church 

in Hungary . . . 2788 

History of the Reformation 2776-9 

Pe B , M'me— Memoirs of Rachel . . 1238 

De Bow, J. D. B.— Seventh Census of the IT. S., 1850 7403 

Statistical view of the U. S. (Comp. 

of Census of '50) . . ^8659 

Defoe, D. — Life and Adventures of Robinson Crusoe 5839 

— Novels and Miscellaneous Works of . 3415-17 

D'Holbacb, Baron — System of Nature . . 2987 

D'Israeli, B.— Ahoy 4929 

Coningsby . , , , , .4930 



1) ' r S 1) 1. (! T)!) 

D'Isracli, B.—Cnntarini Fleming . . ,. . 4031 

llcnrictta Temple , . . 4932 

Ixion in Heaven, &('.. . . . 4!)33 

Sybil 4934 

Tiuicred ' 4935 

Venetia 493(1 

Young Duke, The . . . 4937 

I. — Amenities of Literature . . 3431-2 

— Calamities of Authors . . . 3140 

(Curiosities of Literature . 3427-30 

DeLomcnie, L. — Beaumarchais and his Times 123(5 

Demosthenes — Olynthiac and otlier Orations . 3932 

Orations (H. C. L.) . . 3943-4 

Orations on the Crown and Emltassy oO;}! 

.DcPuy, n. W. — Kossuth and his Generals . 1284 

Do Quincy, T. — Autobiographic Sketches . . 1130 

Avenger, The, &c. , . 3253 

Biographical .l^]ssays . . . 3127 

C;Dsars, The . . . 3115 

.»— — r Confessions of an Opium-Eater . 1137 

Essays on Philosophical Writers '3118-19 

Essays on the Poets . . . 3154 

Historical and Critical Essays . 3G71-2 

Letters to a Young Man, &o. . 3857 

Life and Manners . . . 1138 

Literary Keminisconces . . 311G-17 

Logic of Political Economy, &c. 332G 

Miscellaneous Essays . . . 334G 

Theological Essays, &c. . . 3331-2 

De Tocqueville, A.— Democracy in America . . 2028-9 

Devere, A — Poems 4157 

M. S. — Stray Leaves from the Book of Nature 3897 

Dexter. H. E— Street Thoughts .... 3339 

Dick, T. — Improvement of Society .... 3085 

Sidereal Heavens, The .... 2470 

AVorks of i270O 

Dickens, C— Amsrican Notes . . . 1595 

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Bleak House (2 copies) . . 4911-13 



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Dickens, C. — Christmas Stories . . . 4914 

— David Copperfield (2 copies) . 4923-5 

'■ Dombey and Son . . . 4915 

— . Haunted House, The . . 5829 

Great Expectations (2 copies) . 5830-1 

Little Dorrit .... 4916-17 

Martin Chuzzlewit (2 copies) . 4918, 5823 

Message from the Sea . . 5824 

New Stories .... 4919 

Nicholas Nicldeby (2 copies) . 4920, 5812 

Old Curiosity Shop (2 copies) 4921, 5825 

Oliver Twist (2 copies) . . 4922, 5826 

Short Stories .... 4926 

Sketches by Boz . . . 4927 

Tale of Two Cities . . . 5828 

Pickwick Papers (2 copies) . 4928, 5827 

(Ed'r)— All the Year Kound. vol. v. . 7363 

— et al. — Pic-Nic Papers ... 1595 



Dickins, A., et al.— Journal of the U. S. Senate, '65-60 8211-15 

; (Ed'rs) — Am. State Papers : 

Finance, vols, iv-v . . 7596-7 

Foreign Relations, vols, v-vi . 7608-9 

Military Affairs, vols, iii-vii 7620-4 
Naval Affairs, vols, ii-iv . . 7645-7 

Public Lands, vols, iv-viii . 7658-62 

Dix, J. A.— Winter in Madeira 1903 

Dixon, E. H. — Scenes in Practice .... 4906 

W. H.— Personal History of L'd Bacon, . . 1119 

Robert Blake .... 1104 

Dodd, C. B.— Manual of Dignities, Ac. ... 500 

Donne, J. — Poetical Works of .... 4156 
Doran, J. — Monarchs Retired from Business . . 3139-40 

Table Traits 3647 

Dorr, Mrs. J. C. R.— Lanmtre 4900 

Dover, L'd— Life of Frederic 11 1466-7 

Dowe, 3Iiss (?)—Rutledge (2 copies) . . . 4832-3 

Downing, A. J.— Architecture of Country Houses . 2523 

— Fruits and Fruit Trees . . . 2505 

. Rtiral Essays .... 2480 



DOW E D W 61 

Downing, A. J. — Treatise on Landscape Gardening . 2479 

Drake, B.— Life of Tecumseh .... 1362 

Dryden, J.— Poetical Works of 4151-5 

— Works of 4048-9 

Du Chaillu, P. li. — Explorations and Adventures in Africa 1513 

Du Couret, L. — Life in the Desert . . . . 1759 

Dudevant, M'me (George Sand) — Consuelo • . 4908 

Countess of Rudalstadt . . . 49O9 

Duer, W. A. — Course of Lectures on Jurisprudence 2236 

Dufferin, L'd — Letters from High Latitudes . . 1755 

Dumas, A. — Count of Monte Cristo . . . 5848 

Ingenue 4901 

Pictures of Travel in Prance . • 1684 

Three Musketeers 4904 

Twenty Years After .... 4905 

— — — Vicomte de Bragelonne, The . . . 4902-3 

Dumont, E. — Eecollections of Mirabeau . . . 877 

Dundonald, Earl of — Autobiography of a Seaman . 844-5 

Dunglisou, R. — Human Health .... 2598 

Dunham, S. A. — History of Spain and Portugal . 690-4 

Dunlop, J.— History of Fiction. .... 3508 
Duppa, R., and De Quincy, Q. — Lives and Works of M. 

Angelo and Raphael . . . 1300 

Durand, J. (Ed'r) — Crayon, The, vol. viii. . . 7757 

Durbin, J. P. — Observations in Europe . . . 1619-20 

" in the East, . . 1760-1 

Duyckinck, E. A. ct al. — Irvingiana . . . 923 

and Gr. L. (Ed'rs) — Cyclopaidia of 

Am. Literature . . . 7874-5 
Dvvight, J. S. (E'dr)— Journal of Music, vol. v.-xiv. 7997-8001 

N. — Lives of the Signers . . . . 1038 

T. — History of the Hartford Convention, . 2054 

Life of G-. Garibaldi, .... 1299 

■ Jr. — History of Connecticut, . . 750 

Dymond, J. — Essays on Morality, .... 2975 

Eastman, Mrs. M.— Dahcotah . . . . 4999 

Eckermann, — Conversations with Goethe . . 1273 

Edgeworth, Miss M.— Tales and Novels . . 4977-86 

Edwards, J. — Careful Ino[uiry on Freedom of the Will 2697 



62 EL D E W B 

Elder, W.— Biography of E. K. Kaue, . . ; 929 
Eliot, S,. — History of Liberty — Ancient Romans . 2049-50 
" " Early Christians . 2051-2 

W, G., Jr.— Lectures to Young Men . 3862 

" " Women . 3861 

Ellet, C, Jr.— Con. to the Phys.Geo. of U. S.— Miss.Valley 7710 

Mrs. E. F. — Domestic History of the Revolution 567 

< Women Artists .... 3610 

Elliott, C. W.— New England History . . . 277-8 

Ellis, Gr. — Specimens of Metrical Romances, . . 3203 

— W. Polynesian Researches . . . 1925-8 

Emerson, Gr. — American Farmer's Encyclopa3iia, The 2476 

— J, Letters from the iEgean . , . 1604 

-R. W.— Conduct of Life, (2 copies) . 3315-16 

_ _ English Traits .... 1654 

^ .. — Essays .... 3344-5 

^ — _ Miscellanies .... 3328 

^^ — «_ Poems .... 4168 

Representative Men ... 3166 



Emory, W. H. — Notes of a Military Reconnoisance 1522 

et al, — Report of the Mexican Boundary 

Survey , . . . 7439-41 

Ennemoser, J. — History of Magic . . . 3060-1 

Erving, J. F. et al.— Milwaukee City Directory, 1857-8 2212 
Espy, J. P.— Meteorological Report, ii., and iv. . 7448, 7450 

Euler, L.-— Letters on Natural Philosophy . 2457-8 

Evans, T.— Walks through Wales . . . 1682 

Everett, E,— Importance of Education . . 3801 

— Life of Greo, Washington . . 1315 

— Mt. Vernon Papers . . . 3169 

. — Orations and Speeches . . . 3914-16 

^ — - — et al. — Obituary A ddress on the death of 

W. R. King ... 924 

Evans, Miss A. J. — Beulah (2 copies) . . 4987-8 

— Miss M. (George Eliot)— Adam Bede . 4989 

^ ■ Mill on the Floss (2 copies) 4990-1 

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Ewbank, T. — Desc, & Hist. Ace. of Hydraulic Machines 2530 

_____ _» Life in Brazil . . . . 1601 



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Fcairbanks, F, C. — Agiieclieck (Sketches of Travel, &c.) 1644 

Fairliolt, F. W.— Costume in England . . . 3581 

Falconer, W. — Poetical Works of . . . 4174 
Faraday, M . — Course of Lectures on the Chemistry of a 

Candle 2402 

— Course of Lectures on the Physical Forces 2367 

Farmer, J., and Moore, J. B. — Gazetteer of N. Hampshire 7927 

Farnham, Mrs. E. W. — California, In Doors and Out 1860 

Farquhar, G.— Dramatic \Yorks of ... 4402 

Fay, T. S.— Countess Ida 5024-5 

Fenelon, F. de S, de L. — Adventures of Telemachus 4605 

Lives of Ancient Philosophers l41S 

Ferguson, A. — History of the Roman Eepublie (A.bridged) 695 

Ferris, Mrs. B. Gr.— Mormons at Home . . . 3043 

Ferry, Gr. — Vagabond Life in Mexico . . . 1868 

Feuerbach, A. R. von — Narrative of Criminal Trials . 2270 

Fielding, H. — AmeHa 5020 

Joseph Andrews, &c. . . . 5021 

Tom Jones .... 5022-3 

Fiske, D. W.— Book of the Chess Congress . . 3829 
Flagg, E., etal.— KepovtontheForeignEelations, volsi.-iv. 7374-7 
■— ''' " " " 1856-9 7378-81 

W. — Studies in the Field and Forest . . 3888 

Flanders, H. — Lives of the Chief Justices . . 795-6 

Fletcher, J.— History of Poland .... 712 

Florian, J. P. C. de — History of the MoorS of Spain 711 

Foote, A. H. — Africa and the American Flag . 1802 

Ford, J._Dramatic Works of ... . 4427-8 

R. — Spaniards and their Country . . 541 

Forney, J. W., et ah— Journal of U. S. 11. of Rep , '55-60 8372-8 

Forster, J. Life of 0. aoldsmith, : . . 848-9 

— Statesmen of the (Commonwealth . 976-80 

Foster, J. Biographical and other Essays . . 3150 

Essays ..... 3714 

Fox, C. J. — Memorials and Correspondence of . 1100-1 

J.— History of the Martyrs ... 2795 

Fouque, Baron — Undine, and Sintram . . . 5029 

Fowler, A. — Exposition of the xxxix Articles . 2870 
Franchere, Gr. — Narrative of a Voyage to the N, W. Coast 1852 



64 F R A — a E E 

Francis, Gr. H. — Orators of the Age . . . 3153 

Franklin, B. — Memoirs of . . . . 1475-6 

Works of 2089-98 

Fraser, J. B. — Hist, and Des. Account of Persia . 738 

Mesopotamia and Assyria . . 739 

Freedley, E. T. — Practical Treatise on Business . 2229 

Fremont, J. C. — Exploring Expedition to Oregon, &e. 1856 

Narrative of the ExiDl'ng Expedition, 1842 1857 

Pteport of the Exploring " 1520 

French, W. H., et al.— Instructions for Field Artillery 2543 

Froebel, J. — Seven Years in Central America . 1597 

Froissart, J. — Chronicles of England, France, &c. ' 54 

Frost, J.— Border Wars . . ' . . 348 

— Indian Wars of the United States . 352 

(Ed'r)— Select British Poets— Falconer to Scott 4042 

" " " Sonthey to Croly 4043 

Fuller, R., and Wayland F.— Domestic Slavery . 3086 

Fullerton, Lady G.— Ellen Middleton . . 5026 

Grantley Manor . . . 5027 

Lady Bird . . . 5028 

Furness, W. H.— Thoughts on Jesus . . . 2858 

Gales, J., et al. (Ed'r)— An. of Congress, 1789-1824 8022-63 

Galligher, W. D. Hesperian, The, vol. ii. . 5965 

Gait, J.— Laurie Todd 5048 

Life of L'd Byron 1449 

" T. Wolsey .... 1389 

Sir Andrew Wylie 5049 

Gangooly, J. C. — -Life and Religion of the Hindoos . 2817 

Gardner, A. K.— Old Wine in New Bottles . . 1686 

Garland, H. A.— Life of J. Randolph .... 928 

Garrick, D., et al. — British Drama . . . 4416-17 

Gaskell, Mrs E. C— Life of Charlotte Bronte . . 1167-8 

Ruth .... 5054 

Gauticr, T. — -Wanderings in Spain .... 1709 

Gay, J.— Poetical Works of 4185-6 

Gayarre, C. — History of Louisiania .... 310 

Genlis, M'me de — Lessons of a Governess . . 3802-3 

George, Anita — Annals of the Queens of Spain . 1017-18 

Gerard (the Lion Killer) — Adventures of . . 1819 



G- E R G- E 65 

G-erstiEcker, F. — Wanderings of German Emigrants . 18B7 

G-ibbon, E. — History of Rome .... 35-8 

L. — Exploration of the Amazon, with Maps . 1528-9 

Gibbs, G. — Memoirs of the Federal Administrations 225-6 

Giddings, J. R.~Exiles of Florida. , . . .3661 

Giles, H. — Christian Thought on Life . . . 2913 

— Illustrations of Genius .... 3149 

— Lectures and Essays, vol. ii . . . 3841 

Gilfillan, G. — Sketches of Literature, vol. i . . 3138 

Gillespie, W. M.— Manual of Road Making . . 2528 

Gillies, J.— History of the World .... 3-5 

Memoirs and Sermons of G. Whitefiekl . 850 

Gilliss, J. M. — U. S. Naval Astronom. Exp'ns vols, i-iii 74.05-7 

" " " voL vi 7410 

Gleig, G. R.— History of the Bible . . . 2938-9 

Goadby, H.— Text-Book of Physiology . . . 2298 

Goddard, Miss A. A. — Gleanings .... 3197 

Godwin, P. — History of France, vol. i . . . 151 

— (Fd'r) — Hand-Book of Univ. Biography 7916 

L_ W.— St. Leon 5064 

Things as They Are (Caleb Williams) . 4616-17 



Goethe, J. W. von — Correspondence with a Child . 3129 

^ Dramatic Works of . . 4439 

Faust 4181 

Hermann and Dorothea . . 4182 

Poems and Ballads . . . 4183 

~ . Truth and Poetry from my own Life 1268-9 

, Wilhelm Meister . . . 5055-6 

-, et al. — Sorrows of Werter, &c. . 4604 

— and Schiller, F. — Select Minor Poems 4180 

Goldsmith, 0.— Poetical Works of .... 41S7 

Works of 3392-5 

Goodrich, C. A. — Elements of Greek Grammar . 4019 

—^ Select British Eloquence . . 3913 

S. G.— Attache in Madrid . . . 1710 

Recollections of a Lifetime . . 1344-5 



F. B.— Man Upon the Sea . . . . 1602 

Goodwin, P. A. — Biography of A. Jackson . , . 1331 

Gordon, T. F.— Digest of U. S. Laws . . . 2173 



66 GOR OR I 

Gore, Mrs. C— Haraiitons, The ... . 5063 
Gorton, J. — General Biographical Dictionary . . 7913-15 

Gosse, P. H.— Ocean, The 2311 

Gould, A. A. — Naturalist's Library .... 2315 

Gower, C. F. — Scientific Phenomena , . . 2355 

Graham, J.— Life of D. Morgan .... 1329 

— J. D, — Report on the Harbors, &e., of Lake 

Mich., '56-7 .... 8665-6 

Grahame, J.— History of the U. S. (Colonial) . 221-2 

Grammont, Count — Memoirs of the Court of Charles II. 476 

Grant, A.— Nestorians, The 2791 

Mrs. (of Laggan) — Memoirs of an American Lady 1359 

Grattan, T. C. — Heiress of Brugess, The . . 5060 

History of the Netherlands . . 688 

Jacqueline of Holland. . . . 5061 

Legends of the Rhine . . . 5062 

Graves, Mrs. A. J. — Woman in America . . . 3718 

Gray, A, — Manual of Botany . . . . . 2386 

T.— Poetical Works of 4184 

Grayson, E. — Standish, The Puritan . . . 5057 
Greeley, H. — Overland. Journey to San Francisco . 1865 
and Cleveland, J. F. —Political Text-Book 

for 1860 . ... 2043 

Greene, G. W. — Historical Studies . . . 3141 

T, J.— Journal of the Texian Expedition . 1523 

Greonhow, R. — History of Oregon, &c. . . . 315 
Greenough, J. J., and Page, C. G. (Ed'rs) — Am. Poly- 
technic Journal, vol. iii. . . . 6034 

Greer, Mrs. J. R. — Quakerism .... 3042 

Gregg, J. — Commerce of the Prairies . . 1871-2 

Gregorovius, F. — Corsica ..... 1716 

Griffin, G.—Coilegians, The ... . 5052 

Rivals, The &c. . . . . . 5053 

Gririim, Brothers — German Popular Tales . . 5050-1 

Griscom, J. H. — Animal Mechanism . . . 2464 
Griswold, R. W. — Washington and the Generals of the 

Revolution . . . 1034-5 

(Ed'r) — Poets and Poetry of America 4041 

Prose Writers of America 3500 



Cr R HAL 67 

G-rove, W. R. — Correlation of Physical Forces . 2296 

Gruerazzi, F. D. — Beatrice Cenci . . . 5058 

Isabella Orsini . . . 5059 

Guizot, F. — Corneille and his Times . . 1233 

Essay on Washington . . . 3126 

General History of Civilization . 2257 

History of Civilization . . . 2250-2 

History of 0. Cromwell, &c. . 1106-7 

History of the English Revolution . 475 

Gunderode, F., and Von Arnim, B. — Correspondence of 3128 

Grurowski, Count A. G. de — America and Europe . 2246 

Russia as it is . . 2030 

Guthrie, J., et al. — Rep, of the Sec. of the Treas. on Com. 

and Nav., 1854-9 . . 8586 91 
Sec. of the Treasury's acc't of Receipts 

and Expenditures, 1855-60 . 8639-43 

T.— Gospel in Ezekiel . . - 2900 

Gutzlaff, C— Sketch of Chinese History . . 626-7 

Guyot, A.— Earth and Man 2383 

Hackle, P. — Hints on Angling . . . . 3816 

Haigh, J. — Dyers' Assistant 2541 

Hale, E. E.— Ninety Days' worth of Europe . . 1643 

Kansas and Nebraska . . . 579 

S.— History of the United States . . . 717-18 



Mrs. S. J.— Things by their Right Names 3712 

, (Ed'r)— Complete Dictionary of Quotations 7925 

Haliburton, T. 0.— Attache, The ... . 1653 

. Clock Maker, The . . . 5114 

..-..^^ . Nature and Human Nature . . 3242 

-— Sayings and Doings of Sam Slick 3240 

Wise Saws 3241 

Hall, Mrs.— Lives of the Queens of England before the 

Conquest . . - . • 784 

" E. B.— Memoirs of Mrs M. L. Ware . . 1361 

Legends of the West . . • 1847 

W. W.— Health and Disease . . 2607 



Hallam, H.— Constitutional History of England . 2035 

Introduction to the Literature of Europe 3504-5 

— Yiew of the Middle Ages ... 50 



68 



HAL 



H AZ 



Halleck, Fitz-Green — Poetical Works , , 4057 
(EcT'r)— Selections fromBritish Poets 4383-4 

H. W.— Elements of Military Art . . 2542 

Ealstecl, Caroline A.— Richard III. ... 812 

Hamilton, A., et al. — Federalist, The . . . 2053 

S.— History of the U. S. Flag . . 3660 

. T.— Cyril Thornton .... 5112 

Sir W.— Lectures on Logic . . 2970 

Lectures on Metaphysics . . 2961 

Philosophy of , . . 2967 

Hamley, (Capt.) — Lady Lee's Widowhood . . 5840 

Hammond, S. H. — Hills, Lake and Forest Streams . 1850 
Hanna, W.— Memoirs of Chalmers . . . 1899-1402 

Hare, Brothers — Guesses at Truth .... 3317 

Harland, Marion — Alone 5118 

Nemesis (2 copies) . . . 5116-17 

Harris, J.— Man Primeval . • . . . 2850 
Pre- Adamite Earth 2849 

W. C. — Adventures in Africa . . . 1511 

Harrison, H. W.— Battle-Fields .... 341 

Hatfield, P. G, — American House-Carpenter . . 2526 

Hawks, F. L. — Monuments of Egypt . . . 386 

Hawker, P. — Instructions to Young Sportsmen . . 3819 

Narrative of the -Japan Expedition . 1492 

et al.— Coll'ns N. Y. Hist. So., vol. iii, 

parti. ..... 3963 

_ Nar. of the U. S, Japan Expedition — 

(Gov. ed.) . . . 7420-2 

Hawthorne, N. — Blithedale Romance .... 5091 

House of Seven Gables, The . 5082 

Marble Faun (2 copies) . . . 5084-7 

Mosses from an Old Manse . . 3255 

» — Scarlet Letter, The .... 5088 

Tanglewood Tales .... 4603 

Twice-T old Tales .... 5089-90 

... — (Ed'r) — Journal of an African Cruiser 1820 

Hayes, I. I. — Arctic Boat Journey . . .. 1941 
Hazen, D. A.— Five Years Before the Mast . . 1937 
E.— Popular Technology .... 2552-3 



H AZ 



HER 



69 



Hazlitt, W. — Lectures on Dramatic Literature . . 3157 

Lectures on the Comic Writers . . 3156 

Life of N. Bonaparte . . . . 1218-21 

Spirit of the Age .... 3155 

Table Talk 3158-9 

Head,'Sir F. B.— Bubbles from the Brunnen . . 1700 

Faggot of French Sticks . . 1683 

. Life of J. Bruce . . . 1440 

Headley, J. T.— Adirondack, The ... . 3893 

Letters from Italy . . . . < 1728 

Life of 0. Cromwell .... 1110 

Life of Havelock .... 1117 

Life of Winfield Scott . . . 1323 

_ Napoleon and his Marshals . . 1015-16 

P. C— Life of Josephine .... 1228 

Heber, R. — Narrative of a Journey through India . 1777-8 

Poetical Works of . . . . . 4051 

Heck, J. G. (Ed'r) — Iconographic Encyclopaedia . 7862-7 

Hedge, F. H. (Ed'r)— Prose Writers of Germany . 3499 

Helps, A, — Friends in Council .... 3333-4 

Spanish Conquest in America . . . 538-40 

Helper, H. R. — Impending Crisis, The , . . 2255 

Hemans, Mrs. F.— Poetical Works of . . . . 4054 

Henry, C. S. — Doctor Oldham at Greystones . . 3217 

Epitome of the History of Philosophy 3076-7 

J. et al — Annual Report of the Smithsonian In- 
stitution, 1853-7 .... 8624-8 

— ; P, et al. — American Oratory . . . 8918 

— W. S. — Campaign Sketches .... 606 

licutz, Caroline L. — Courtship and Marriage . . 5115 

Herbert, G.— Poetical Works of 4204 

H. W. — Captains of the Roman Republic . 3145 

Cavaliers of England . . . 5113 

Complete Manual for Y. Sportsmen 3830 

Frank Forester's Field Sports . 3822-3 

Sporting Scenes .... 3832-3 

Herndon, (Lieut.) — Explor. of the Amazon, with Maps 1526-7 

Heroditus — History ....... 410 

Herrick, R. — Hesperides, &c. ..... 4205-6 



70 HER H M 

Hervey, J. Meditations and Contemplations . . 2862 

. _ L'd— History of the Reign of G-eorge II. . 477-8 

Hickey, W.— Constitution of the U. S., &c., &c. . 2264 
Hickok, H. C. — Report of the Sup. of Com, Schools of 

Pennsylvania, '57 .... 3964 

Higgins,W.M.— Earth, The 2449 

Hildreth, R.— History of the United States . . . 241-6 

Japan . . . . . . 629 

Lives of Atrocious Judges . . . 982 

Hillard, G. S.— Six Months in Italy . . . 1732-3 

Hillhouse, J. A.— Dramas, &c. . ... . 4459-60 

Hind, H. Y. — Narrative of the Red River Expedition 1505-6 

Hines, G. — Oregon : Its History, &c. . . . 1855 

Hitchcock, E.— Outline of Geology . . , . ■ 2302 

Religion " ... 2371 

— Religious Lectures on the Seasons . 2898 

Hodson, W. S. R.— Twelve Years in India . . 1784 

Hoffmann, E. T. W.— Strange Stories . . 5111 

Hogg, J. — Familiar Anecdotes of Sir Walter Scott 1181 

_ Poetical Works of .... 4207-11 

Tales and Sketches .... 5065-70 

Holbrook, J. — Ten Years among the Mail Bags . 3196 

Holland, J. G.— Ray Path, The ... 5103 

Bitter-Sweet .... 4193 

Gold Foil .... 3314 

History of Western Massachusetts 572-3 

, — — Miss Gilbert's Career (2 copies) . 5104-5 

.. _ . Titcomb's Letters . . , 3859 

Holmes, A. — Annals of America .... 219-20 

E. Life of W. A. Mozart . . . 1274 

0. W Autocrat of the Breakfast-Table . 3231 

"- ^ - Currents and Counter- Currents . 3319 

_ .»^_ Elsie Venner .... 5080-1 

. »-.^ Poems . . . . . 4198 

Professor at the Breakfast-Table . 3232 

Homer,— Ballads 4194 

Iliad, The ....... 4196 

Odyssey^ The, &c. . . . . 4195 



HOO HUG 71 

Hood, F. F. B,, arid T. (Ed'rs)— Memorials of T. Hood 1148-9 

T.— Hood's Own 3637 

— Poems 4200-3 

— TylneyHall 5071 

— Up the Khine 3635-6 

_ WHms and Waifs .... 4199 

— Whimsicalities 3638 

Hook, T.— All in the Wrong .... 5100 

— Gilbert Gurney 5101 

— Widow and the Marquess, The . . 5102 

Hooker, R.— Works of 2693-4 

Hope, T. — Anastasius 5123-4 

Hopkins, S.— Puritans, The .... 2660-1 

— Youth of the Old Dominion . 3764 

Horace— Works of 4197 

Hornby, Mrs. E. — In and Around Stamboul . 1756 

Hoskins, T. H.— What we Eat .... 2608 

Houdin, R. — Memoirs of .... 1240 

Hough, F. B.— Census of N. Y., 1855 . . 7694 

Houssaye, A. — Men and Women of the xviii. Century 1001-2 

Philosophers and Actresses . 1003-4 

Howard, W. A., et al. — Report of Com. on the Troiiblcs 

in Kansas, 1856 . . . 8614 

Howe, Mrs. J. W.— Trip to Cuba, A . . 1905 

W. W.— Pasha Papers, The . . . 3202 

Howitt, W. — Homes and Haunts of the Poets . 3167-8 

Land, Labor and Gold . . . 1800-1 

Rural Life in England . . 3894-5 

Student Life in Germany . . 1562 

Visits to R-emarkablo Places . 1559-60 



Hue, M. — Journey Through the Chinese Empire 1787-8 

Recollections of Tartary, Thibet, &c. 1793-4 

Hudson, H. N. — Lectures on Shakspeare . . 3170-1 

Hughes, T.— School Days at Rugby . . 5078 

— Scouring the White Horse . . 5074 

— Tom Brown at Oxford, vol. i., (2 copies) 5075-6 

«' " " " " ii. . 5077 

Hugo, v.— Rhine, The ..... 1695 



72 H U M I R V 

Humboldt, Baron von 



-Aspects of Nature 


2351 


Cosmos .... 


2346-50 


Island of Cuba 


1900 


Letters of . 


1283 


Personal Narrative of Travel in 




America 


1897-9 



Hume, D. — Essays on various Subjects . . 3549 

History of England . . . . 73-6 

Hunt, F. — Lives of American Merchants, vol. i. 801 

Worth and Wealth .... 3855 

et al., (Ed'rs) — Merchants' Magazine, vol. i.-vii. 7160-6 

" " vol. xviii.-xliv. 7177-7203 

Harriot K. — Grlanees and Glimpses . , 1348 

L. — Book for a Corner, A. . . . 3250 

Men, Women and Books . . 3350-1 

Poetical Works of ... 4388-9 

(Trans'r): — Stories from the Italian Poets 4212 



Hunter, J. — Coll'iiS Concerning the Founders of N. Plymouth 2665 
Huntington, D. — General View of the Fine Arts 3595 

F. D.— Sermons for the People . 2912 

J. V. — Rosemary (2 copies) . 5072-3 

S. H. — Rep. from the Court of Claims to the 

U. S. H. of Rep., 1855-60 8564-75 

Hutchinson, Mrs. L. — Memoirs of J. Hutchinson 1115 

T.— History of Massachusetts . . 569-71 

Ilsley, C. P.— Forest and Shore . . . 5149 

Ingersoll, C. J — Historical Sketch of the 2d War 343 

Ingham, A. C, and Hoyt, J. W., (Ed'rs)— -Trans. Wis- 
consin Agricultural Society, 1851-9 3955-9 
Inglis, H. D. — Journey throughout Ireland . . 1680 

Ingraham, J. H.— Pillar of Fire ... . 4475 

Prince of the House of David . 4476 

Throne of David . . . 4477 

Irving, J. T. — Attorney, The .... 5145 

Harry Harson .... 5146 

W. — Adventures of Capt. Bonneville 1863 

Alhambra, The .... 3226 

_ Astoria 1853 

Book of the Hudson . . . 3717 



I R V J E R 73 

Irving, W. — Bracebridge Hall . . . 4228 

Chronicle of the Conquest of Grranada 3229 

— Crayon Miscellany , . . 3225 

History of JST, Y, by "Knickerbocker" 3223 

Life and Voyages of Columbus . 1021-3 

Life of 0. aoldsmith, (H. F. L.) 1447-8 

Life of Geo. Washington . . 888-92 

Mahomet and his Successors . 1019-20 

Oliver Goldsmith . . . 1121 

Sketch-Book, The . . . 3222 

Tales of a Traveller • . . 3224 

Wolfcrt's Roost .... 3227 

and Paulding, J. K. — Salmagundi- . 3200 

Isham, W. — Mud Cabin, The . . . 1657 

Jackson, J. — Letters to a Young Physician . 2609 

James, J. P. R. — History of Chivalry . . 713 

Life of Charlemagne . 1460 

Life of Henry lY. . 1098-9 

Lord Montagu's Page . 5100 

Jameson, Mrs. A. — Characteristics of Women . 3724 

Diary of an Ennuyee . 3723 

Legends of the Madonna . 3719 

Memoirs of Female Sovereigns 1413-14 

Memoirs of Italian Painters 3721* 

Memoirs of the Loves of the Poets 3725 

Sisters of Charity . . . 3693 

Sketches of Art . . . 3720 

Studies, Stories, &e. . . 3722 

R. et al. — Narrative of Discovery in Africa 1955 



Jefferson, T. — Writings of ... . 2077-85 

Jeffrey, L'd — Contributions to the Edinburgh Review 3553 

Jenkins, J. S. — Life of S. Wright . ' 1336 

U. S. Exploring Expeditions 1485 

Jerrnann. E. — Pictures from St. Petersburg . 1746 
Jerrold, B. — Life and Remains of D. Jerrold 1140 
■— D.— Cakes and Ale . . . 3640 

— Comedies . . . • . 4441 

Comedies and Dramas . . 4442 

Man Made of Money, &c. . . 5171 



74 J E R K E M 

Jerrold, D.— Men of Character . . . 3642 

Mrs. Caudle's Lectures . . 3639 

Punch's Letters . . . 3641 

St. Giles and St. James . . 5172 

Jervis, J. B. — Treatise on Railways . . 2232 

Jewett, C. C. — Construction of Catalogues, On the 4001 

Jewsbury, Miss G. E- — History of an Adopted Child 5174 

Johnson, A. B. — Meaning of Words . 3751 

• Treatise on Language . . 3750 

Miss A. C— Cottages of the Alps . 1706 

Peasant Life in Germany . 1698 

S. — Dictionary of the English Language 7890 

' Lives of the Poets .... 953 

Works of , 3512-13 

et al.— Rambler, The, Idler, The, &c. . 3554 

A. R. — Physical Atlas of Natural Phenomena 7941 

J. F. W.— Chemistry of Common Life . 2398-9 

• Lectures on Agricultural Chemistry 250S 

Joinville, J. de — Chronicles of the Crusades . 432 

Jomini, Baron de — Pol. and Mil. Hist, of the Campaign of 

Waterloo .... 510 

Jones, P.- — My Uncle Hobson and I . . . 5173 

Jonson, Ben.— Works of 4418-26 

Josephus, T.— Works of 1-2 

Judson, Mrs. (Fanny Forester) — Alderbrook . 3211-12 

Juvenal, et al. — Satires of ... . 4223 

Kane, E. K. — Arctic Explorations . . . 1500-1 

U. S. Grinnell Expedition . . 1499 

■ R.— Elements of Chemistry . . . 2308 

Kant, I. — Critique of Pure Reason . . . 3024 

Kapp, F.-Life of F. W. von Steuben . . 1316 

Karr, A. — Tour Round my Garden . . . 3896 

Kater, H., and Lardner, D. — Treatise on Mechanics 2394 

Keats, J.— Poetical Works of .... 4229 

Keightley, T.— Fairy Mythology ... 3064 

History of England . . . 660-4 

Keith, A. — Demonstration of the Truth of Christianity 2866 

Keliey, J. F. — Humors of Falconbridge . . . 3634 

Kempis, Thomas A. — Imitation of Christ , , 2861 



KEN K N I 75 

Kendall, Gr. W.— Narrative of the Santa Fe Expedition 18G9-70 
Kennedy, J. (Trans'r and Ed'r) — Modern Poets of Spain 404-i 

J- P. — Horse-Shoe Kobinson . . . 51S7 

Memoirs of W. Wirt . . . 1333-4 

Quodlibet 3209 

Swallow Barn . . . . 5180 

Kennicott, J. A., and Francis, S. (Ed'rs) — Trans. 111. 

Agricnlt. So , 1853-8 . . . 3950-2 

Keppel, H.— Expedition to Borneo . . . 1792 
Kettell, T, P., et al.— U. S, Mag. and Dem. Review, 

vol. xsii.-xxxi. . . 5987-96 
Kidd, J. — Adaptation of External Nature (Br. Trea.) 2854 
Kidder, D. P., and Fletcher, J. C. — Brazil and the Bra- 
zilians .... 1530 

Kilbourn, J. — Ohio Gazetteer 7928 

Kimball, R. B. — Romance of Student Life Abroad . 1697 

Saint Leger ..... 8248 

King, W. — Political and-Literary Anecdotes . . 3643 

Kingsley, C. — Alton Locke 5182 

Glaucus ...... 3902 

Hypatia 4485-6 

Sermons 2902 

Sir Walter Raleigh, &c. . . . 3130 

— Two Years Ago .... 5183 

Voyages of Sir Amyas Leigh . . 3246 

H.— Recollections of Geoffrey Hamlyn . 5185 

Kip, W. I. — Christmas Holidays in Rome . . . 1729 

Early Jesuit Missions . . . 2793 

Kinzie, Mrs. J. H.— Wau-Bun 356 

Kirby, W. — History, Habits and Instincts of Animals 

(Br. Trea.) . . . 2855-6 

Kirkland, Mrs. C. M.— Holidays Abroad . . . 1637-8 

Memoirs of Washington . 1313 

New Home— Who'll Follow ? . 1844 

Western Clearings . . 1846 

Kitto, J.— History of Palestine 618 

Knapp, S. L.--Lectures on American Literature . 3506 

Knelb, H.— Narratives of an Old Traveller . . 1936 

Knight, C. — Knowledge is Power * . • • 2231 



76 K N I LAY 

Knight, C. (Ed'r) — Englisli Cyclopredia — Biography . 7<S12-14 

" " Geography 7818-20 

'•- " Nat. History 7824-7 

Half-Hovirs with the Best Authors 3436-9 

Knowles, J. S. — Dramatic Works of • . . . 4443-4 
Kohl, J. Gr. — Russia ...... 1565 

Kohlrausch, F. — History of Germany .... 205 

La Fontaine, J. — Fables 4241 

Lamartine, A. de — History of the French Revolution of '48 511 

History of the Girondists . . 995-7 

History of Turkey . . . 621-3 

Memoirs of Celebrated Characters 998-1000 

Pilgrimage to the Holy Land . 1762-3 

Lamb, C. — Specimens of Dramatic Poets . . . 4449 

_ Works of 3422-3 

Lander R. and J. — Journal of an Expedition to the Niger 1953-4 
Landon, L. E. (Mrs. Maclean)— Complete Works of . 3511 
Landor, W. S. — Pericles and Aspasia . . . 3569-70 

Selections from ..... 3330 

Works of 3514-15 

Lane, E. W. (Ed'r)— Thousand-and-One Nights, The . 5210-12 
Langdon, Mary— Agnes ..... 5229 

Lankester, (Dr.) — Vegetable Substances . . . 2617 
Lanman, 0. — Summer in the Wilderness . . . 1845 

J. H.— History of Michigan ... 751 

Lanzi, Luigi — History of Painting . . . 3589-91 
Laphani, I. A. — Antiquities of Wisconsin . , . 7709 
Geographical and Typographical Descrip- 
tion of Wisconsin .... 583 

Wisconsin . . . '. . 582 

Lardner, D. — Popular Lectures on Science and Art . 2292-3 
Las Cases, Count dc — Journal of Conversations with 

Napoleon , . . . . 1222-5 
Lalrobe, C. J. — Rambler in Mexico . . . 1867 

Laurence, (?) — Sword and Gown . . . 5235 

R. (Trans'r)— Book of Enoch . . . 2682 

Lawrence, A. — Extracts from the Diary and Correspon- 
dence of 1343 

Layard, A. H. — Discoveries in Nineveh and Babylon . 1496 



LAY LEY 77 

Layard, A. H. — Nineveh and its Remains . . 1494-5 

Lee, 0. A. — Elements of G-eology . . . * . 2467 

E.— Baths and Watering-Plaees . . . 2610 

Continental Travel 1569 

Eliza B. — Memoirs of J. and J, S. Buekminster 1352 

Harriet — Canterbury Tales .... 5197-8 

— 1- Holme — Against Wind and Tide .... 5239 

Sophia — Canterbury Tales .... 5199 

T. J. — Collection of Tables for Surveying, &c. . 2527 

Leech, S.— Voice from the Main Deck . . . 1963 

Legouve, E. — Moral History of Women . . . 3699 

Leland, C. O.— Meister Karl's Sketch-Book . . 3218 
Le Normand, M'me — Historical and Secret Memoirs of 

Josephine .... 1229-30 

Le Sage, A. R. — Adventures of Gril Bias . . . 5207-9 

Devil upon Two Sticks, &c. . . 3709 

Lesley J. P.— Manual of Coal 2376 

Leslie, C. R. — Autobiographical Recollections . . 1144 

Sir J., et al. — Narrative of Discovery in the Polar 

Seas ..... 1956 

Mrs. M. — First and Second Marriages . . 5233 

Lights and Shadows of Eng. Life . 5234 

Lever, C— Charles O'Malley 5863 

Daltons, The (2 copies) .... 5866-8 

Davenport, Dunn ..... 5864-5 

Day's Eide, A (2 copies) . . . 5883-4 

Fortunes of Grlencore, Maurice Tiernay, &c. 5875 

Gerald Fitzgerald .... 5869 

Harry Lorrequer, &c. (2 copies) . . 5870-1 

Jack Hinton 5872 

Knight of Gwynne .... 5873-4 

Martins of Cro' Martin . . . 5876 

Maurice Tiernay ... . 5841 

O'Donoghue, The . • . . 5878 

. -^ One of Them . . •' • • 5877 

Roland Cashel (2 copies) . . . 5879-81 

Torn Burke, &e 5882 

Leverett, F. P. — New and Copious Latin Lexicon . 7892 

Le Vert, M'me 0. W.— Souvenirs of Travel . . 1641-2 



78 LEW LOU 

Lewes, G-. H. — Lifo and Works of J. W. von Goethe 1270-1 

— — Life of M, Eolbespierre . . 1234 

— ■ • Physiology of Common Life . . 2359-60 

Lewis, M. Gr. — Life and Carrespondence of . . S36-7 

LadyT. — Semi-Detached House . . . 5226 

Liebig, Baron von — Letters on Agriculture . . 2507 

Lieber, F, — Civil Liberty and Self-Government . 2244-5 

Essays on Property and Labor , . 2234 

(Ed'r)— Encyclopa3clia Americana , . 7842-55 

Liddell, H, Gr., and Scott, E. — Greek-English Lexicon 7891 
Lincoln, A., and Douglas, S. A. — Political Debates 

between .... 2048 

Lindsay, W. M.— Poems , . . . '. 4239 

Lingard, J. — History of England . . . 82-9 
Lipincott, Mrs. S. J. (Grace Greenwood) — Bonnie Scotland 5213 

Lister, T. H.— Life of the Earl of Clarendon . . . 813-15 

Littell, E. (Ed'r)— Living Age, vols, i.-ix. . . 6959-67 

" " vols, xx.-xxxi. . . 6979-90 

<« u vols, xl.-lxx. . 6999-7029 

Livingstone, D. — Missionary Travels in Africa . . 1515 

Livy, T.— History of Kome .... 415-18 

Locke, J. — Conduct of the Understanding . . . 3078 

Lockhart, J. G. — History of Bonaparte . . 1463-4 

Memoirs of Sir W. Scott . . . 1174-80 

(Trans'r) — Ancient Spanish Ballads . 4240 

Longfellow, H, W.— Courtship of Miles Standish . . 4244 

— Golden Legend . . . 4245 

-■ Hyperion . . . . . 5219 

— — Kavanagh .... 5220 

^ . Outre Mer. . . . . 1649 

Poems 4242-3 

— Song of Hiawatha . . . 4246 

Loomis, E. — Introduction to Astronomy . . 2323 

— Becent Progress in Astronomy . . 2407 

Loring, J. S. — Hundred Boston Orators, The . 2086 

Lossing, B. J. — Biographical Sketches of the Signers 1039 

.— Life and Times of P'. Schuyler (vol. i.) 1322 

- — . — . Outline History of the Pine Arts . 3715 

.^ _ Pictorial Field Book ... 339-40 

Loudon, Mrs. J. W. — Gardening for Ladies . . 2506 



LOT MAC 79 

Lover, S.— Rory O'More, Handy Andy, &e. . 5894 

Songs and Ballads .... 4235 

Lowell, — New Priest of Conception Bay . 5200-1 

J. R., (Homer Wilbur)— Biglow Papers . 3353 

Fable for Critics, A . . 4238 

Poems 4236-7 

Lucian, — Comedies ...... 4194 

Lyell, Sir C. — Manual of Geology . . . 2307 

Second Visit to tbe U. S. . . 1833-4 

Travels in North America . . 1832 

Lyman, S. P.— Public and Private Life of Webster 1332 

Lynch, W. P.— Narrative of the Dead Sea Expedition 1497 

Macaulay, L'd— Critical and Miscellaneous Essays . 3408-14 

History of England . . 466-70 

" " " vol. V. (Duplicate) 471 

' Lays of Ancient Rome, &g. . 4258 

Speeches 5936-7 

Miss— Tales of the Drama . . 5281 

M'Clintock, Sir F. L— Narrative of the Search for Sir 

J. Franklin . . . 1940 

M'Cullock, J. R — Dictionary of Commerce . 7884-5 

LFniversal Gazetteer . . . 7906-7 

Macfarlane, C. — Romance of History — Italy . 5301-2 

Macgillivray, W. — Travels and Researches of Humboldt 1951 

McHarg, C. K.— Life of Prince Talleyrand . . 1244 

Machiavelli, N. — -History of Florence . . 531 

Macilwain, G. — Memoirs of J. Abernethy , . 1133 

Mcintosh, Maria J. — Meta Gray . . . 5285 

^ — Two Lives .... 5286 

Maekay, C. — Life and Liberty in America . . 1830-1 

et al., (Ed'rs) — Illustrated London News. 

vols, xviii.-sxxviii. . 7945-65 

Mackenzie, A. S.— Life of PaulJones . . 1319-20 

. Life of 0. Perry . . . 1477-8 

Year in Spain, A . . 1712-14 

H.— Miscellaneous Works of . . 3320 

R. S.— Bits of Blarney . • . 3644 

Mackey, A. G. — Lexicon of Free-?ilasonry . . 3059 

Mackie, J. M. — Cosas de Espana . , . 1711 



80 MAC MAE 

Mackie, J. M.—Life of G-. W. vou Leibnetz . 1276 

Life of Schamyl .... 1296 

Mackintosh, Sir J. — General View of the Progress of 

Philosophy . . . 2974 

History of England . , 665-7 

Memoirs of the Life of . 826-7 

et al. — Lives of British Statesmen 969-75 

MeLane, K. M., and Parker, P. — Correspondence of Com'rs 

in China . 8661-2 

McLellan, G-. B. — Kep or t on the Crimean War . 7401 

MacLeod, D.— Life of Mary Stuart ... 1182 

MaciDherson, J. ("Translator") — Poems of Ossian 4280 

Madden, E. E. — Literary Life of Lady Blessington 1160-1 

Maginn, W. — Fraserian Papers .... 3354 

— Odoherty Papers . . . 3355-6 

— Shakspeare Papers .... 3172 

Maguire, J. P. — Eome 530 

Mahon, L'd— History of England • . . 90-6 

— Life of Louis, Prince of Conde . 1241 

Maitland, J. A.— Three Cousins, The . . 5296 

Wanderer, The . . . 5297 

Maiden, H— Distinguished Men of Modern Times 1433-4 

Mallett, P. H.— Northern Antiquities ... 525 
Manning, Miss — Maiden and Married Life of Mary Powell 1170 

Mansfield, E. P.— Life of W.Scott . . . 1335 

Mexican War . ... . 605 

Manship, A. — Thirteen Years' Experience . 1349 

31 antell, G. A.— Medals of Creation . . . 2377-8 

Manzoni, A. — Betrothed, The (I Promessi Sposi) . 5280 

March, W. — Shoepac Eecolleetions . . . 5305 
Marcy, W. L., et al. — Executive Doc'ts of the H. of Rep. 

on Central American Affairs 8663 

^ Executive Doc'ts of U. S. Senate Ee- 

lative to Kansas, 1855-6 . 8613 

Margaret (Queen of Navarre) — Heptameron, The 5307 

Marguerittes, M'me J. de — ^Ins and Outs of Paris . 1685 

Maries, M. de— Life of Mary Stuart . . . 1183 

Marlowe, C— Works of 4403 

Marry at, F. — Complete Works of ... 5895 



MAR MEL 81 

Marryat, F.— Jacob Faithful . . . . 4619 

King's Own .... 4620 

Masterman Ready . , . . 4545 

Mr, Midshipman Easy . . 4621 

Marsh, Mrs. — History of the Reformation in France 2780-1 

G. P.— Camel, The . . . . . 2366 

Lectures on the English Language 3748 

Marshall, J.— Life of G-eo. Washington . . 893-4 

Martineau, J. — Endeavors after the Christian Life 2903 

Marvell, A —Poetical Works of ... 4267 

Mas, Poco — Soenes in Spain .... 1715 

Massey, G.— Poems 4385 

Massinger, P. — Plays of .... . 4404 

Masson, D.— British Novelists .... 3164 

= Life of Milton . . . 1441 

Mather, C. — Magnalia Chrlsti Americana . . 2658-9 

W. W.— Annual Report of the Gool. Sur. of Ohio 2304 

etal,— Rep. of the Geol. Sur. of N.Y.I 838-40 8842-3 

Mathews, Mrs.— Memoirs of Chas. Mathews . 832-5 

Maurice, F. D.— Religions of the World . . 2822 

Maury, J. S. — Principles of Eloquence . . 3081 

Maury, M. F. — \stronomical Ob.servations, vol. v. 7415 

Physical Geography of the Sea . 2291 

Maxwell, W. H.— Fortunes of Hector O'Halloran 5283 

May, Caroline, (Ed'r) — American Female Poets 4058 

Mayer, B.— Mexico ...... 322-3 

Mayhew, H. — London Labor and London Poor, vols i.-iii, 2200-2 

J. Popular Education . . . 3799 

Mayo, W. S.— Berber, The .... 5292 

. Kaloolah .... 3249 

. Romance Dust .... 5293 

Mead, P. B. — Hay-time to Sopping . . 5306 

Our Farm of Four Acres . . 2510 

Meade, G. G.— Rep . on the Sur. uf the N. and N. W. Lakes, '60 8667 

Melville,- G. J. W.— Holmby House . . . 5896 

H.— Confidence Man, The '. . 5260 

^ Israel Potter .... 5261 

Mardi . . . . . 5262-3 

. Moby Dick .... 5264 

— . Omoo . . . . . 1922 



82 M E L MIT 

Melville, H.— Piazzi Tales .... 5265 

. Typeo 1923 

White Jacket .... 5266 



Memep, J. S. — Memoirs of Josephine . . 1461 

Menzel, W.— German Literature . . . 3424-6 
Meredith, W. M., et al. — Report of the Secretary of the 

Treas. on the Finances, 1849 8597 
Report of the Secretary of the 

Treas. on the Finances, 1854-9 8602-7 

Merimee, P. — Colomba 5304 

Michelet, J.— History of France . . . 155-6 

-. Life of Luther .... 1385 

Love (L'Amour) .... 8698 

Modern History . . . 659 

Sea, The (La Mer) . . . 3900 

Woman (La Femme) . . 3697 

Middleton, C. — Life and Letters of Cicero . . 808 

Mignet, F. A. — History of the French Revolution 509 

Milburn, W. H. — Pioneers, Preachers, &c. . 2821 

Ten Years of Preacher Life . 1397 

Mill, J. S.— System of Logic ... 2971 

Miller-, H. — First Impressions of England . . 1659 

Foot-Prints of the Creator .~ . 2372 

. My Schools and Schoolmasters . . 1146 

Old Red Sand Stone . . . 2374 

, _ Popular Geology .... 2379 

. Scenes and Legends . . . 5300 

. Testimony cf the Rocks . . 2373 

Milman, H. H. — History of Latin Christianity 2768-72 

. History of the Jews . . 648-50 

Milner, J.— History of the Church . . . 2646-7 

Milnes, R. M.— Life and Letters of J. Keats 1132 

Milton, J.— Poetical Works of . . . . 4036-7 

Prose Works of .... 2695-6 

Minturn, R. B., Jr.— From New York to Delhi . 1781 
Minutoli, Baroness von — Recollections of Egypt 1809 
Mitchel, 0. M.— Planetary and Stellar Worlds , 2409 
Popular Lectures on Astronomy 2408 



MIT M R S3 

Mitchell, A., ot al. — Centennial Anniversary of Turns' 

Birth Day, in Milwaukee . 930 

D. G-., (Ike Marvel)— Dream Life . 323(5 

Fresh Gleariings ... 1621 

Lorgnette .... 3243-4 

Reveries of a Bachelor . . 3193 

S. A. — Accompaniment to Map of the World G 

Mitford, MissM. R. — Recollections of a Literary Life 11G4 
Works of ... . 3520 



W.— History of G-reeee . . . 25-32 

Monette, J. W.— History of the Mississippi Valley . 312-13 

Montagu, Lady W. M.— Letters and Works of . 3305-6 

Montaigne, M. de— Works of .... 3015-18 

Montesquieu, Baron de — Complete Works of . 2031-4 

Montez, Lola — Lectures and Life of - . . 1237 

Montgomery, J. — Lectures on General Literature 371-6 

— Select Poetical Works of . 4257 

Moodie,'Mrs. S. — Roughing it in the Bush . . 1913 

Moore, F. — Songs of the Revolution .... 4259 

(Ed'r)— Rebellion Record, The . . 334 

— G. — Power of the Soul over the Body . . 3032 

Use of the Body .... 3031 

T— Epicurean, The 5282 

History of Ireland . . . . ' 144-5 

LallaRookh 4260 

Life of Lord Byron .... 1126-7 

Memoirs of R. B. Sheridan . . .1186 

Poetical Works of ... • 4261-6 

W. v.— Indian Wars of the U. S. . . . 351 

Mordecai, A. — Military Commission to Europe in '55-6 7400 

More, Mrs. H.— Works of 3509-10 

Sir T.— Selections from the Works of . . 3710 

Morell, J. D.— Hist, and Crit. View of Philosophy . 2964 

Morgan, Lady — Passages from my Autobiography . 1166 

Morier, J. — Zohrab the Hostage .... 5303 
Morris, G. P., and Willis, N. P. (Ed'rs)— Prose and 

Poetry of Europe and America 3498 

■ J. G. (Trans'r)— Blind Girl of Wettenberg . 5295 

. J. W. (Jaques Maurice)— K. N. Pepper Papers 3649 



84 M S " N L 

Moselej, H. — Illustrations of Mechanics . . . 2469 

Mosheim, J. L. — Ecclesiastical History . . ,. . 2638 
Motherwell, W. (Ed'r)— Minstrelsy, Ancient and Modern 4268-9 
Motley, J. L. — History of the U. Netherlands, vols, i -ii. 

(2 copies) .... 191-2,8-9 

Kise of the Dutch Republic . . 188-90 

Mountford, W.— Euthanasy . . . . . 2914 

Thorpe . . . . . . 5284 

Mudie, R. — Popular Guide to the Observation of Nature 2456 

Mugge, T.— Afrija . 5294 

Muirhead, J. P.— Life of J. Watt . . . . 1145 

Muller, J.— Principles of Physics .... 2301 

Muloch, Miss— John Halifax .... . 5272 

— — Life for a Life, A 5273 

■; Studies from Life .... 5274 

Woman's Thoughts about Women, A 3696 

Murchison, Sir R. J.— Siluria 2326 

Murray, Miss A. M.— Letters from the U. S., Cuba, &c. 1839 

H. — Hist'l and Desc, Ace. of British America 715-16 

et al. — Encyclopccdia of Geography 7910-12 

Hist'l and Dcsc. Ace. of British India 729-31 

Napier, W. F. P.— History of the Peninsular War . 533-7 

Napoleon, L. — Napoleonic Ideas .... 2253 

Neal, D.— History of the Puritans . . - . 2663-4 

Neale, F. A.— Islamism ..... 619-20 

Narrative of a Residence in Siam . . 1789 

Neandcr, A. — General History of the Church . . 2642-5 

Neville, L.— Edith Allen 5328 

Newman, F. W. — Regal Rome 431 

J.H.— Callista . . . . . 4492 

Nichol, J. P. — Architecture of the Heavens . . 2321 

Nicol, J.— Hist'l and Desc. Aec. of Iceland, &c, . 708 

Niebuhr, B. G.— History of Rome .... 42-4 

■ Lectures on Ancient Ethnography, &c. 7-8 

Lectures on Ancient History . . 9-11 

Nightingale, Miss F. — Notes on Nursing . . . 2606 

Noble, L. L. — After Icebergs with a Painter . . 1942 

Nolte, v.— Fifty Years in Both Hemispheres . . 1842 



NOR OWE 85 

Nordhoff, C— Man-of-War Life .... 5327 

Northcote, J. S. — Roman Catacombs . . 2937 

Norton, C. E.— Notes of Travel in Italy . . . 1731 

J. P. — Elements of Agriculture . . . 2509 

Nott, E.— Counsels to Young Men . . . 3864 

J. C, and Glidden, C. K— Types of Mankind . 2316 

Noyes, J. 0. — Roumania ..... 1758 

Nugent, L'd — Life and Times of Sir P. Sidney . , 1116 

Ockley, S. — History of the Saracens ... 624 

Odiorne, J. C. — Opinions on Masonry . . . 3058 

O'Callaghan, E. B.— History of New Netherland . 292-2 

(Ed'r) — Documentary History of 

New York . . . 7589-92 

■ Doc'ts Relative to the Col. 

Hist, of N. Y. . . 7725-34 

Oliphant, Mrs.— House on the Moor, The . . 5331 

: Lucy Crofton ..... 5330 

L. — Narrative of the Mission to China and 

Japan 1493 

Olmsted, D. — ^Introduction to Astronomy . , . 2322 

E. L. — Journey in the Back Country . 1875 

Journey in the Seaboard Slave States 1877 

Journey through Texas . . 1873 

Walks and Talks of an Am. Farmer in 

England ..... 1656 

Opie, Mrs. A.— White Lies . .... 5329 

Orton, J. — Short Exposition of the Old Testament . 2684-9 

Osborn, H. S.— Palestine 383 

Oscanyan, C. — Sultan and his People, The . . 3134 
Us^uii, Countess D' (Margaret Fuller) — At Home and 

Abroad .... 1628 

Life Without and Life Within . 3311 

Memoirs of ... . 1356-7 

« Woman in the xix. Century . 3174 

Otter, W.— Life of E. D. Clarke .... 840 

Overman, F. — Treatise on Metq-llurgy . . . 2297 

Ovid, — Metamorphoses ...... 4281 

Owen, D. D. — Hints on Public Architecture . . 7708 



86 OWE P A E, 

Owen, D. D. — Report of a Geological Survey of Wis- 
consin, Iowa and Minnesota . 7456 

R. D.— Footfalls on tlie Boundary of Another World 3046 

Page, D. P.— Theory and Practice of Teaching . . 3798 

T. J.— La Plata, &c. .... 1531 

W. P.— Life and Writings of S. Johnson . . 1442-3 

Paine, T.— Age of Reason . . . . . 3036 

Poetical Works of 2243 

Paley, F. A. — Manual of Gothic Architecture . 2534 

W.— Natural Theology 2848 

„^ Natural Theology (H. P. L.) . . 2944-5 

Works of 3087-91 

Palfrey, J. G.— History of New England, vols, i.-ii. 267-8 

Palmer, J. W.— Golden Dagon .... 1791 

New and the Old, The . . . 1851 

W. — Compendious Ecclesiastical History . 2767 

Pardee, Miss — Episodes in French History . . 504' 

Life Struggle, A . . . . 5343 

^ Louis XIV. and the Court of France 513-14 

Paris, J. A. — Philosophy in Sport .... 2396 
Park, E. A., and Taylor, S. H. (Ed'rs)— Bibliothica 

Sacra, vol. xviii. . . . 7345 

Parker, E. G. — Reminiscences of R. Choate . 1339 

H. F. — Discoverers and Pioneers of America 1843 

N. H.— Iowa As It Is .... 580 

S. — Journal of a Tour .... 1854 

T. — Additional Speeches, Addresses, &c. . 2907-8 

Critical and Miscellaneous Writings . 3321 

Discourse of Religion . . . 2909 

Experiences of a Minister ; . . 1394 

Sermons on Theism, &c. . . 2911 

' Speeches, Addresses, &c . . . , . 2904-6 

Ten Sermons of Religion . . 2910 

Parkman, F., Jr. — -History of the Conspiracy of Pontiac 353 

Parkyns, M.— Abyssinia 1803-4 

Parnell, T.— Poetical Works of .... 4298 

Parrott, F — Journey to Ararat .... 1767 
Parry, Sir W . E . -—Three Voyages for the Discovery of 

aN. W. Passage . . 1958-9 



PAR P L A 87 

Parsons, S. B.— Rose, The .... 2483 

T. — Laws of Business .... 2174 

Memoir of T. Parsons (Chief Justice) 1340 

T. W. — Poems 4288 

Farton, J —Life and Times of A. Burr . . 1326 

Life of H . Greeley .... 1363 

Life of A. Jackson .... 925-7 

(Ed'r)— Humorous Poetry . . . 4287 

Mrs. S, P. (Fanny Fern) — Fern Leaves . 3214 

Pascal, B. — Provincial Letters .... 2860 

Thoughts, Letters and Oposcules . 2859 

Patmore, C— Angel in the House— The Betrothal . 429'2 

" " " The Espousals 4293 

Faithful Forever .... 4294 

Paulding, J. K.— Life of Washington . . 1473-4 

Old Continental, The . . . 5341 

Peabody, Elizabeth P. — Crimes of the House of Austria 2247 

Mrs. M.— Miss Slimmens' Window . . 3215 

Pellico, S. — My Imprisonments . . . 1297 

Pepys, S. — Diary and Correspondence of . . 105-8 

Life and Correspondence of . . 816-17 

Pereival, J. G.— Poetical Works of . . ' . 4386-7 

Perkins, E. T.—NaMotu .... 1603 

Peters, de W. C— Life of Kit Carson ... 922 

Peterson, C. J. — American Navy . . . 344 

Pfeiffer, M'me Ida — Journey to Iceland . . . 1931 

■ Lady's 2d Journey Round the World 1933 

Ladj's Voyage Round the World 1932 

Phelen, M.— Game of Billiards, The , . . . 3835 

Phelps, Mrs. L. — Hours with my Pupils . , 3854 

Philips, C, et al.— Speeches of .... 3920 

Philleo, C. W.— Twice Married . . . 5739 

Phillips, W. — Elementary Treatise on Mineralogy 2310 

Pickering, C. — Races of Man .... 2354 

Pike, Z, M.— Account of Expeditions to the Mississippi 1521 

Piozzi, Mrs. (Thralc) — Autobiography of . 1165 

Plato,— Works of 3396-3401 

Plautus, — Comedies of . .... 4447-8 

Playfair, J. — Elements of Geometry . . . 2579 



88 P L U P Pt I 

Plutarch, 0.— Lives 760 

Poe, E. A.— Works of .... 3418-21 
Polk, J. K., et al. — Executive Doc'ts of U. S. H. of Kep. on 

the Mexican War . . 8660 

Pollok, P.— Course of Time, The . . . 4382 

Poetical Works of . . . . 4051 

Polo, Marco— Travels of .... 1960 

Poole, W. F. — Index to Periodical Literature . 3991 

Pope, A.— Poetical Works of 4050 

Poetical Works of (16mo.) . . . 4295-7 

Porter, Miss J.— Pastor's Fire ^ide, The . . 5353-4 

. Scottish Chiefs, The . . . 5355-6 

Thaddeus of Warsaw . . 5357 

Potter, A. — Discourses, Charges, &c. . , 2899 

Hand Book for Readers . . 4013 

Political Economy .... 2233 

Principles of Science . . . 2535 

et al. — Lectures on the Evidences of Christianity 2692 

Praed, W. M.— Poetical Works of . . . 4289-90 
Prandi, F.— Memoirs of Eipa . . . 1390 
Prentice, G. D. — Prenticeana .... 3646 
Prentiss, S. S.— Memoir of . . . . 1346-7 
Prescott, Gr. B — History, Theory and Practice of the Tele- 
graph . . . . . 2538 
Prescott, W. H. — Biographical and Critical Miscellanies 3538 

History of the Conquest of Mexico 324-6 

• History of the Conquest of Peru 327-8 

History of the Eeign of Ferdinand and Isa- 

Lclla 215-17 

History of the Reign of Philip IL 212-4 

Prichard, J. C.~Natural History of Man . . 2317-18 

Pridden, W. — Australia .... 631 

Prime, S. I. — Letters from Switzerland . . 1708 

\V.C.~Boat Life in Egypt . . 1807 

. Old House by the River . . 5349 

. Tent Life in the Holy Land . 1782 

Prior, J.— Life of 0. Goldsmith . . . 829-30 
— Memoir of E. Burke ... 821 



PRO REE 89 

Procter, B, W., (Barry Cornwall) — Dramatic Scenes, &c. 4450 

— ■ English Songs, &e. . . . 4291 

Essays and Tales . . . 3342-3 

LifeofE. Koan .... 1152 

Prout, W. — Chemistry, Meteorology and Digestion, — 

(Br. Trea.) 2857 

Pulszky, Theresa — Tales of Hungary . . . 5342 
Putnam, G. P., (Ed'r)— Hand B'k of Chronology and Hist. 7918 

Pycroft, J. — Course of Reading . . 4002 

Quin, M. J. — Steam Voyage down the Danube . 1696 

Quincy, J. — Municipal History of Boston, . . 354 

Uhden, H. F.— New England Theocracy . . 2792 

Uhland, L., et al. — Songs and Ballads , . . 4341 

Upham, C. W.— Life of J. C. Fremont . . 1338 

T. C.—Life of M'me Guyon . '. . 1245-6 

. Outlines of Disordered Mental Action 2616 

Ure, A. — Diedonary of Arts, Manufactures and Mines 7882-3 

Rabelais, F.— Works of .... 3444-5 

RadclifTe, Mrs. A.— Mysteries of Udolpho, The . . 5379 

Romance of the Forest, The 5378 

J. N. — Fiends, Grhosts and Sprites . . 3062 

Ramiiiy, A,, et al. — Gentle Shepherd, &c. . 4452 

. E. B. — Reminiscences of Scottish Life . 3669,73 

R..ndall, H. S.— Life of Jefferson . .. . 898-900 

Ranke, L.— History of the Popes .... 2677 

/ieade, C. — Christie Johnstone (2 copies) . . 5394-5 

Clouds and Sunshine, &c. (2 copies) . 5396-7 

Eighth Commandment . . . ' 3041 

G-ood Fight, A, &c., . . . 5398 

It is Never too Late to Mend, (2 copies) 539D-5402 

Lave Me Little, Love Me Long, (2 copies) 5403-4 

Peg Woffington, (2 copies) . . 5405-G 

, White Lies, (2 copies) . . . 5407-8 

Read, T. B. — House by the Sea , . . . 4312 

Sylvia, &c 4313 

Redpath, J.— Public Life of John Brown, The . .1342 

Reed, H. — Lectures on the British Poets . . 3120-1 

W. B — Life and Correspondence of J. Reed . 908-9 

r-^- — et al. — Corresppndence of Ministers to China 8668 



90 R E 1 R I T 

Reid, M.— Boy Hunters, The .... 4547 

-^— — Boy Tar, The 4546 

-^ — . — Bruin (2 copies) .... 4548-9 

-^— — Bush Boys, The (2 copies) . . 4550-1 

— Desert Home ..... 4556 

■■ — — — Forest Exiles, The . . . 4552 

.^-^ — Hunter's Feast, TJie .... 5386 

: r. — Odd People (2 copies) . . . 2369-70 

-- — — — Osceola . ..... 5387 

. — Plant Hunters, The (2 copies) , .4553,7 

^ — =— — Quadroon ...... 5388 

-- — r— — Ran away to Sea . . . . ' 4554 

-^-^ — Rifle Rangers, The .... 5389 

^-— ^ — Scalp Hunters, The .... 6390 

., _ War-Trail, The 5393 

___ _ White Chief, The ... . 5392 

- — Wild Life 5391 

■- ^ — • Young Voyageurs .... 4558 

. — Young Yagers ..... 4555 

Rennie, J. — Natural History of Birds . . 2453 

. ^ Natural History of Insects . . 2451-2 

— ■- Natural History of Quadrupeds . 2459 

. Natural History of the Elephant . 2454 

Renwick, J. — Application of Mechanics to Practice 2554 

. Life of He W. Clinton . . . 1479 

^- — Lives of Jay and Hamilton . . 1427 

Revere, J. W." — Tour in California . . . 1859 

ReynolcT, J. N. — Pacific and Indian Oceans . 1491 
Richardson, N, S., (Ed'r) — Am. Q. ChurchReview, vol. xiv. 7357 

Richmond, J. C. — Metacomet ..... 4314 

— — Midsummer's Day-Dream -. 3711 

Richter, J. P. F.— Life of 1272 

Ripley, G., and Dana, C. A., (Ed'rs) — New American Cy- 
clopaedia, vols, i.-xi. 7791-7801 

Taylor, B., (Ed'rs)— Hand Book of Litera- 
ture and the Fine Arts 7920 
Ritchie, Mrs. A. C, (Mowatt) — Autobiography of an Actress 1169 
Mimic Life . . . . 5380 

Plays . . . , , 4451 



R 1 T R U S 91 

ilitchie, Mrs. A. C— Twin Roses .... 5381 

Rivers, W. J.— Skotcli of the History of S. Carolina . 309 

Rives, W. C— History of the Life of J. Madison, vol. i. 903 

Robbins, R. — History of the English Language . . 3753 

Roberts, W. — Memoirs of Hannah More . . 1162-3 

Robertson, W. — History of America . . . 218 

— " ". " (abridged) . 714 

— History of Scotland .... 143 

— History of the Reign of Charles V. . 206 

— " " " " " " "(abridged) 683 

Robinson, Mrs., (Talvi)— Hist'l View of the Language and 

Literature of the Slavic Nations 3663 

Roche, Regina M. — Children of the Abbey, The . 5377 

Rochefoucault, F, Due de La — Moral Reflections, &c. 3035 

Rogers, E. C— Philosophy of Mysterious Agents . 3047 

H. — Eclipse of Faith .... 2844 

Greyson Letters .... 1143 

Reason and Faith . . . 2845 

S. — Complete Poetical Works of . . 4311 

Recollections of the Table Talk of . 3160 

Roget, P. M. — Thesaurus of English Words . . 3752 

Rollin, C. — Ancient History .... 13-14 

Roorbach, 0. A.— Bibliotheca Americana, '20-'48 . 3992 

Roscoe, H. — Lives of British Lawyers . . 951-2 

T.— Life of William the Conqueror . . 1097 

W.— Life of L. De Medici . . . 1398 

— Life of Leo X. .... 1383-4 

Ross, Sir J. — Narrative of a Second Voyage . 1502 

Rosseau, J. J. — Confessions of .... 1247-8 

Rowcroft, C. — Australian Crusoea ... 5385 

RuflSni, G. — Dear Experience .... 5368 

■ — Doctor Antonio , . . . 5369 

Lavinia 5370 

Lorenzo Eenoni . . . , ' 5371 

Ruschenberger, W. S. AV. — Elements of Natural History 2362-3 

Rush, J. — Philosophy of the Voice . . . 2973 

R. — Memoranda of a Residence at the C't of London 1561 

• Occasional Productions . . . 3542 

Ruskin, J. — Lectures en Architecture and Painting . 3604 



92 E U S . S A R 

Ruskiii, J.— Modern Painters .... 3599-3603 

— Poliiical Economy of Art. . . 3608 

Fre-Eaphaelit'sm .... 3606 

— Seven Lamps of AiCQitecturc . . 3605 

Stones of Venice .... 3596-8 

True and the Beautiful, Tlie, {selections) 3609 

Two Paths 3607 

Russell, J. F.— Life of S. Johnson . . . 1142 
L'd — Memoirs and Coi-respondence of T. Moore 851-2 

M. — History of the Barbary States . . 740 

Life of 0. Cromwell . . . 1444-5 

Nubia and Abyssinia . . . 741 

— Palestine ..... 732 

• — Polynesia . . . . , . 753 

— View of Egypt . . . • 742 

W. H. — British Expedition to the Crimea . 387 

My Diary in India . . . 1777-80 

Ruston, G. P.— Life in the Far West . . . 1848 
Ryland, J. E., (Ed'r) — Life and Correspondence of J. Foster 1129 

Sabine, L. — American Loyalists .... 767 

Notes on Duelling . . . 3322 

Saintine, X. B. — Picciola ..... 5554 
St. John, Mrs. 11. — Audobon,His Adventures and Discoveries 1355 

J. A. — Lives of Celebrated Travellers . 1415-17 

P. B.— French Revolution in '48 . 680 

St. Pierre, J. II. B. de— Paul and Virginia . . 5573 

Works of . . . 3446-7 

St. Leonards, L'd — Handy Book on Property Law . 2267 

Sala, Gr. A.— How I Tamed Mrs. Cruiser . . . 3198 

Journey Due North .... 1744 

(Ed'r)— Temple Bar, vols, i.-ii. . . 6048-9 

Sale, G. (Ed'r)— Koran, The .... 2683 

Sallust, C. C. — History of the Conspiracy of Catalin^ 388 

Sandford, Sir D. K., et al. — Popular Encyclopedia . 7828-41 

Sanson, J. — Sketches of Lower Canada . . . 1912 
Santarem, Viscount — Researches Respecting A. Vespucius 3135 

Sargent, L. M. — Dealings with the Dead . . . 3567-8 

' W.— Life of J. Andre .... 1105 



S A U SCO 93 

Saunders, F. — Salad for the Social .... 3195 

Salad for the Solitary . . . 3194 

Savage, Jas. — Geneological Dictionary of New England 7878-9 

John— '98 and '48 . . . . ■ . 502 

Sawyer, F. W. — Plea for Amusements . . . 3836 

Saxe, J. G.— Money-King, &c 4333 

Poems 4334 

Say, T.— Complete Writings on the Entomology of N. A. 2319-20 

Schaff, P.— Germany 2820 

Schiller, P.— History of the Thirty Years' War . 542 

— and Goethe, J, W. von — Correspondence 

between .... 3037 
Schlegel, A. W. von — Course of Lectures on Dramatic 

Art 3173 

F. von — ^Esthetic and Miscellaneous Works of 3611 

Course of Lectures on Modern History 437 

Lectures on the History of Literature 3307-8 

Philosophy of History . . . 436 

.„ Philosophy of Life . . . 8025 

Schoelcher, B.— Life of G. F. Handel . . . 1277 

Schoolcraft, H. E. — Algic Kesearches . . . 3205-6 

Schroeder, F. — Shores of the Mediterranean . . 1717-18 

Schroedler, F. — Book of Nature .... 2352 
Schubert, G. H. de — Memoir of the Duchess of Orleans 1242 

Schwegler, A. — History of Philosophy . . . 3020 

Scott, H. L. — Military Dictionary .... 2484 

J.— Life of T. Scott ..... 841 

— • Luther and the Reformation . . ■" . 2935-6 

Lady — Trevelyan 5738 

M. (?)— Cruise of the Midge .... 5818 

— Tom Cringle's Log .... 5819 

Winfield — Infantry Tactics .... 2555-7 

Sir W.— Abbot, The (2 copies) . . . 5459-60 

Anne of Geierstein .... 5461 

Antiquary, The (2 copies) . . 5462-3 

Betrothed, The, and Talisman, The 

(2 copies) 5464-5 

■ Black Dwarf, The, and Old Mortality 

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-Bride of Lammermoor, The, &c. (2 copies) 5468-9 
Castle Dangerous and Tales of a Grand- 
father (2 copies) . . . 5496-5503 
Chronicles of the Canongate (2 copies) 5472, 5504 



Count Robert of Paris (2 copies) 

Fortunes of Nigel, The (2 copies) 

Guy Mannering (2 copies) 

Heart of Mid-Lothian, The (2 copies 

History of Scotland ' . 

Ivanhoe ..... 

Kenilworth (2 copies) 

Letters on Demonology . 

Letters on Magic 

Monastery, The (2 copies) 

Peveril of the Peak (2 copies) . 

Pirate, The (2 copies) 

Poetical Works of . . . 

Quentin Durward (2 copies) 

Red Gauntlet .... 

Rob E oy . . . 

. St. Ronan's Well (2 copies) 

St. Valentine's Day (2 copies) 

Waverley .... 

Woodstock (2 copies) . 

Sealsfield, C— Cabin Book, The 

Seaman, E. C. — Essays on the Progress of Nations 

Sedgwick, Mrs. — Alida 

Miss C. M.— Mope Leslie . 

— Letters from Abroad 

— ~- Linwoods, The 

Redwood 

Segur, P. de — History of the Expedition to Russia 

Seneca, L. A. — Morals, by way of Abstract 

Sevigne, M'me de — Letters of ... 

Seward, W. H. — Life of J. Q. Adams . 

Works of .... 

Sewell, Miss — Amy Herbert .... 

— ^- ■ Margaret Percival .... 

Seymour, C. C. B.-~Self-Made Men 



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Sforzosi, L. — Compendious History of Italy . . 700 

Shakespear, H. — Wild Sports in India . . . 3834 

Shakspeare,' W. — Complete Works of ... 4409-1 

— Poems of 4335 

Shea, J. G-. — Discovery and Exploration of the Miss. Val. 311 

Sheahan, J. W.— Life of S. A. Douglas . . . 1337 

Shell, K. L.— Sicetches of the Irish Bar . . 1085-6 

Shelley, Lady (Ed'r)— Shelley Memorials . . . 1141 

P. B.— Poetical Works of .... 4345-7 

Mrs. M. W.— Frankenstein . . . . 5552-3 

Shelton, F. W.— E6ctor of St. Bardolph's . . 5560 

Shenstone, W. — Poetical Works of ... . 4047 

Sheridan. E. B. — Dramatic Works of - . . 4440 
Shillaber, B. P. — Knitting-Work wrought by Mrs. 

Partington .... 3650 

Sibornc, W.— History of the War of '15 . . . 172 

Sidney, A. — Discourses on Government . . . 2055-7 

H.— Diary of the Times of Charles II. . . 109-10 

Sir P. — Miscellaneous Works of . . . 4046 

S. — Thice Colonies of Australia . . . 1579 

Siehold, Fr. von — Manners and Customs of the Japanese 735 

Sigourney, Mrs. L. H. — Letters to Mothers . . 3858 

Pleasant Memories . . 1648 

Western Home, &c. . 4318 

Silliman, B. —Visit to Europe .... 1626-7 
et al. (Ed'rs) — Am. Jour, of Science and 

Arts, vols, v.-xii. . 7295-7302 
: Am. Jour, of Science and 

Arts, vols, xxviii.-xxsi. 7320-3 

B., Jr.— First Principles of Physics . . 2388 

Silloway, T. W.— Text Book of Carpentry . . 2533 

Simms, W. G. — Beau,champe .... 5514 

Border Beagles, (2 copies) . 5515-16 

Charlemont .... 5540 

Confession .... 5541 

Eutaw, (2 copies) . . . 5517-18 

Foray ers, The, (2 copies) . . 5519-20 

Guy Pavers, (2 copies) . . . 5521-22 

History of South Carolina . , 577 



96 SIM SMI 

Simms, W. G.— Katharine Walton . . , 5523 

Life of F. Marion . . . 1327 

" «' J. Smith . . . 1118 

Lily and Totem . . . 5524 

Melliehampe (2 copies) . , . 5525-7 

. Partisan, The, (2 copies) ' . . 5528-30 

Richard Hurdis .... 5531 

Scout, The ... . 5533 

'— Southward Ho! .... 5532 

Sword and the Distaff, The . 5534 

Yasconselos .... 5535 

Wigwam and the Cabin, The . 5538 

: Woodcraft, (2 copies) . . 5536-7 

Yemassee, The ... 5539 

Simpson, Sir G. — Overland Journey . . . 1605 

Sinclair, Miss C. — Scotland and the Scotch . 1679 

Siogvolk, P. — Walter Ashwoed . . . . ' 5565 

Sismondi, J. C. L. S. de — Hist'l View of the Literature of 

the South of Europe . 3309-10 
History of the Crusades against 

the Albigenses . . 51 

History of the Italian Republics 696 

Shelton, J.— Poetical Works of .... 4336-8 

Skinner, J. S. — Monthly Journal of Agriculture . 2477-8 

Sleeper, (Capt).^ — Jack in the Forecastle . . 5549 

Salt Water Bubbles . . 554S 

Smedley, E. — Sketches from Venetian History . 701-2 

et al — Occult Sciences . . . 3063 

F. E.— Frank Fairlegh . . . . 5898 

Lormier Littlegood . . . 5564 



Smiles, S.— Self Help 1037 

Smith, — Mirabeau, a Life History . . 1243 

Adam — Inquiry into the Wealth of Nations . 2195 

Albert — Adventures of Mr. Ledbury and his friend 5567 

Fortunes of the Scattergood Family. 5568 

.. Marchioness of Brinvilliers . 5569 

Struggles of Christopher Tadpole . 5566 

Alex.— Poems 4320 



SMI SOU 97 

Smith, A.D.—Rept'sof Sup.C'tof Wis., vols.i.-iii. 8813-15 

" " " " " " vii.-s. 8819-22 

Elbert Herring — Ma-ka-tai-me-she-kia-kiak . 4322 

Horace — Brambletye House . . . 5570 

=— Zillah 5571 

Horatio — Festivals, Games and Amusements 3839 

H. I.— Education 3804 

H. and J.— Poetical Works of . . 4319 

Rejected Addresses . . . 4321 

J. — True Travels, Adventures and Observations of 1592-3 

J. Jr., ("Translator")— Book of Mormon, The 3044 

J. P. — Ptelation between Scri^iture and Geology 2305 

,J. Y. C.— Pilgrimage to Egypt . . 1812 

8.— Wit and Wisdom .... 3632 

Works of 3545 

S. C— Chile Con Game . . . 1874 

W.— Thorndale 3040 

(Ph. Dr., Ed'r)— Dictionary of Antiquities, A. 7896 

W. A. — Lectures on Slavery . . . 2256 

W. L. a.— Life at the South . . 5572 



Smollett, T.— History of England . . . 77-8 

Select Works of . . . 5897 

Smucker, S. M. — History of the Four Grcorges , 955 

Memorable Scenes in French History 503 

Public and Private History of Napoleon IIL 1232 

(Ed'r)— Blue Laws of Connecticut . 2266 

Smyth, W. — Lectures on Modern History , . 434-5 

Lectures on the French Revolution . 505-6 

Somerville, Mary — Connection of the Physical Sciences 2356 

Physical Geography . . 2382 

Soule, F., et al. — Annals of San Francisco . . 355 

Southey, R.— Chronicle of the Cid ... 3507 

. Doctor, The, &c. .... 3566 

.- • — Life and Correspondence of . . 831 

Life of Cowper .... 1123-4 

Life of Lord Nelson . . . 1451 

Life of J. Wesley .... 1404-5 

Poetical Works of ... 4039 

'Southgate, H. — Narrative of a visit to the Syrian Church 1766 



98 SOU S T 

Southworth, Mrs. E. D. E. N.— Gipsy's Prophecy, The 5574 

SouYcstre, E. — Attic Philosopher _ . . . . 3033 

Spanieling, M. J. — History of the Eefonnation . 2651-2 

Miscellanea . . . . 3541 

W.— Italy . . . .• . 697-9 



Sparks, J.— Life of Franklin .... 897 

Life of Washington . . . 896 

— (Ecl'r) — Correspondence of the Revolution 2038-41 

■ — ■ Library of American Biography 1040-9 

" " " 2d series 1050-64 

Spencer, H. — Education 3800 

Essays ..... 3551 

Principles of Psychology . . 2962 

Social Statics . . ; . 2027 

Spenser E. — Works of _ 4035 

Spafford, J. — Grazetteer of Massachusetts . . 7929 

Sprague, C. — Poetical and Prose Writings . . 4332 

. W. B.— Annals of the American Pulpit 2702-8 

Spurgeon, C. H.— Sermons .... 2890-5 

Spurzheim, J. Gr. — Phrenology . . . 2594-5 

Squier, E. Gr. — Nicaraugua: its People, &c. . 1524-5 

Notes on Central America . 1596 

. et al. — Smithsonian Contributions to Know- 
ledge .... 7735-42 
Stael, Baroness de — Corinne .... 4907 
Stanley, A. P. — Life and Correspondence of T. Arnold 1135-6 
Stanton, H. — Chess Player's Hand Book . . 3814 
Stebbing, H.— Lives of Italian Poets . . 1080-2 
Steele, R.— Tatler, The, and Guardian, The . 3553 
Steinmetz, A. — History of the Jesuits . . 2679-81 
Stephen, J. — Critical and Miscellaneous Essays . 3547 
Stephens, J. L. — Incidents of Travel in Egypt, &c. 1810-11 

. Incidents of Travel in Greece, &g. 1630-1 

Incidents of Travel in Yucatan . 1599-1600 

Sterne, L.— Works of 3516-19 

Stuart, D.-r-Elements of Philosophy . . . 2965 

Stewart, Miss E. M. — Aubrey Conyers . . 5555 

Stockhardt, J. A. — Principles of Chemistry . . 2403 

Stocqueler, J. H. — Life of the Duke of Wellington 818 



S T S W 1 99 

Stone. W. L.— Border Wars 748-9 

Life of J. Brant . . 920-1 

Story, J. — Commentaries on the Constitution . 2171 

Life and Letters of .... 913-14 

Miscellaneous Writings of . . , 3539 

Storrs, R. S., Jr. — Constitution of the Soul . 2963 

Stowe, Mrs. H. B.— Dred 550S-9 

Minister's Wooing, The (2 copies) 5510 11 

Sunny Memories . . . 1646-7 

. Uncle Tom's Cabin . . 5512-13 

Strauss, D. F.— Life of Jesus .... 2959-60 

Street, A. B.— Woods and Waters . . . 3898 

Strickland, Miss A. — Lives of the Queens of England 778-83 

Lives of the Queens of Scotland 961-8 

W. P.--01d Mackinaw .... 5561 

Stuart, J., and Revett, N. — Anticpities of Athens . 409 

Stuart, R. — Cyclopedia of Architecture . . . 2531 

Stum, C. C— Reflections 2868-4 

Sue, E.— Mysteries of Paris 5900 

Price of a Crown .... 5563 

Wandering Jew, The ..... 5899 

Sullivan, W.— Public Men of the Revolution . . 800 

Sully, Duke of— Memoirs of 515-19 

Sumner, C . — Orations and Speeches . . . 3933-4 

— Recent Speeches and Addresses . 3935 

Surry, Earl of, (H. Howard)— Poetical Works of . 4339 

Sutherland, A. — Achievements of the Knights of Malta 433 
Swedenborg, E. — Angelic Wisdom Concerning Divine Love 2751 

. " " " " Providence 2752 

Apocalypse Explained . . 2743-7 

" Revealed . . . 2748-9 

Arcana Ccelestia ... 2733-42 

Conjugial Love .... 2750 

. Pour Leading Doctrines . . 2753 

■ ^.,.. Heaven and Hell . . . 2754 

Miscellaneous Theological Works 2755 

- , True Christian Religion - . 2756 

Swift, J. —Gulliver's Travels . . • 5562 

Poetical Works of .... 4315-17 

— Works of . . . . . 3402-7 



100 S W I T A Y 

Swinton, W. — Rambles among Words . . . 3757 

Tacitus, C. C. — Historiarum Libri Quinque . . 4021 

Works of 413-14 

Taife, J. — History of the Order of St. Jobn of Jerusalem 52-3 

Talfourd, T. N. — Critical and Miscellaneous Writings . 3547 

Literary Sketches and Letters of Lamb 1125 

et al. — Ion, &c. , . . . . 4453 

Talmon, T.— Editli Hale . . . . . 5357 
Tanner, W. S. — Description of the Canals and Rail Roads 

of the U. S 2199 

Tappan, H. V.— Step from the New World to the Old, A 1634-5 

Tasso, T. — Jerusalem Delivered .... 4328 

Tautphoeus, Baroness — Initials, The . _ , . , 5634 

Quits . . . . 5635 

Tayler, C. B.— Mark Wilton 5650 

Taylor, B. — At Home and Abroad .... 1616 

Eldorado 1864 

Journey to Central Africa . . . 1808 

— Lauds of the Saracen .... 1769 

Life, Travels and Books of Humboldt . 1282 

Northern Travel 1748 

Travels in Greece and Russia . . 1747 

Views A-Foot ' 1650 

Visit to India, China and Japan . . 1783 

H.— Philip Van Artevelde 4461 

I. — Logic in Theology, &c. . . . 3335 

Loyala and Jesuitism .... 1386 

Natural History of Enthusiasm . . , 3038 

Wesley and Methodism .... 1406 

Jane— Writings of 3440-3 

Jeremy— Whole Works of .... 2639-41 

John— Records of my Life . . , . 838 

R. C— Statistics of Coal .... 2204 

W. C— History of Ireland . . . . 673-4 

Manual of Ancient History . . 12 

Modern British Plutarch . . . 956 

— : Z., et al. — Mess, of the Pres. of the U. S. and 

Accompanying Docum'nts, 1848-9 8153 

' " - " " 1849-50 8156-8 



T A Y T H I 101 

Taylor, Z., et al.— Mess, of the Pres. of the U. S. and 

A-ccompanying Documents, 1851-4 8162-8 

" " " " 1855-60 8173-91 

TemjDle, F., et al. — Recent Incpii*ies in Theology, — 

("Essays and Reviews'') . . 2851 

Tcnnent, J. E.— Belgium 1693-4 

Tennyson, A. — Idyls of the Kiog . . - . 4326 

Poems 4324-5 

Tensas, M. — Odd Leaves from the Note Book of a Swamp 

Doctor 3234 

Thacher, J. — Military Journal of the Revolution . 342 

Thackeray, W. M.— Ballads . . . . . 4327 

Book of Snobs, and Yellowplush Papers 5623 

English Humorists . . 3144 

Pour Georges, The . . . 3143 

History of Henry Esmond . 5841 

History of Henry Esmond, &c. . 5842 

History of Pendennis (2 copies) 5846-9 

Jeames' Diary, and Fitz Boodle . 6624 

Lovel the Widower (2 copies) 5843-4 

Luck of Barry Lyndon . . 5625 

Men'sWives, and Shabby Genteel Story 5626 

Mr. Brown's Letters . . 3207 

Mr. Brown's Letters, and Punch's 

Novelists .... 5627 

Newcomes, The . . . 5845 

Notes of a Journey to Grand Cairo 1813 

Rose and the Ring, The . . 5628 

Paris Sketch Book . ^ . 1687 

Vanity Fair (2 copies) . . 5851-2 

Virginians, The . . . 5850 

— ■■ — (Ed'r) — Cornhill Magazine, The 

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Thatcher, B. B.— Indian Biography . . . . 1428-9 

Thierry, A. — History of the Conquest of England . 473-4 

Thiers, L. A.— French Revolution ... . . 158-9 

..^__ — History of the Consulate and Empire 160-2 

Thirlwall, C.— -History of Greece . . . . 33-4 



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J., and Baldwin, T. — Complete Pronouncing 

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Thompson, D. P. — Green Mountain Boys, The 

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— J. P.— Memoir of D. Hale 

Young Men Admonished- 

Thomson, J. — Works of .... . 

— . Poetical Works of (16mo.) 

M. (Doesticks) — Pluribustah 

Thoreau, H. D.— Walden .... 

Thornton, J. W. — Pulpit of the Revolution 
Thucydidos, — History of the Peloponnesian War 
Tickell, T.— Poetical Works of ... 

Ticknor, C. — Philosophy of Living . 

— Gr. — History of Spanish Literature 

Tiffany, 0. — Brandon . . / ' • 
Tomes, R. — Americans in Japan .... 
Tooke, J. H. — Diversions of Purley 
Town, P. E.— Milwaukee City Directory, 1869-60 
Trench, R. C. — English Language, The . 
■ Lessons in Proverbs . 

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Study of Words 

Trenck, Baron — Life of . . * . 

Trollope, A. — Framlcy Parsonage 

Kellys and O'Kelleys, The 

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Trumbull, J. — Poetical Works of . . , 

Tucker, Gr. — History of the United States, vol. i. 

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Tuckerman, H. T. — Artist-Life .... 

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TUP WAL 103 

Tupper, M. F.— Probabilities 2869 

Proverbial Philosopliy . . . 4323 

Twins, The 5652 

Turnbull, D.— Travels in the West (Cuba) . . 1598 

R. Genius of Scotland .... 3670 

Turner, S— Sacred History of the World . . 2940-2 

Tuthill, Mrs. L. C— History of Architecture . • 2524 

Twedie, W. K.— Man and his Money . . . 3327 

Twiss, H. — Public and Private Life of Lord Eldon . 822-3 
Tyreman, D., and Bonnet, Gr. — Journal of Voyages and 

Travels .... 1919-21 

Tytler, A. F., and Nares, D. — Universal History . 642-7 

P. F. — Historical View of Discovery in America 1947 

Vale, G.— Life of T. Paine' ..... 843 

Van Brugh, Sir J.— Dramatic Works of . . . 4402 

Vandenhoff, G. — Leaves from an Actor's Note-Book 3251 
Van Santvoord, G. — Sketches of the Lives of the Chief 

Justices 799 

Van Slyck, J. M.- -Milwaukee City Directory, 1854-5 2211 

Vasari, G. — Lives of Painters, &c 1075-9 

Vaughan, H. — Sacred Poems of .... 4343 

Pi.. — Revolutions in English History, vol. i. 97 

Vaux, C. — Villas and Cottages . . . • 2525 

Velasquez, M. — Pronouncing Spanish Dictionary . 7893 

Vericour, L. E. de — Modern French Literature . . 332o 

Vidocq, (French Police-Agent)-— Memoirs of . . 1239 

Viele, Mrs, — Following the Drum . . . 1876 

E. L.— Hand-Book for Volunteers . . 2540 

Virgil, P.— Works of 4342 

Von Raumer, F.— America and the American People 1594 

— Italy and the Italians . - . 1725-6 

Volney, C. F. — Euins of Empires .... 3080 

Voltaire, F. M. A. de — Essay on Universal History 403-6 

History of Charles XII. . 1470 

Philosophical Dictionary . 7903 

Wade, J. (Ed'r)— Junius' Letters . . . . 2248-9 

Walker, D. — British Manly Exercises ... 3838 

Walpole, H.— Letters of 2021-4 

Memoirs of the Reign of George III. 113-14 



104 W A L WEB 

Walter, W. J.— Sir Thomas More, his Life and Times 1438 

vValton, I., and Cotton, C. — Complete Angler . 3831 

Warburton, E. — Crescent and the Cross, The . . 1817 

Eothen 1764 

Memoirs of H. Walpole . . . 819-20 

Ward, F. de W. — India and the Hindoos . . 625 

Jane — Adolph Eenonrd 5696 

E. P.— DeVere 5691-2 

Ware, J.— Memoirs of H. Ware, Jr. . . . 1350 

W.— Aurelian 4487-8 

Julian 4491 

Lectures on the Genius of Allston , . 3593 

— Sketches of European Capitals . . 1629 

Zenobia 4489-90 

Warficld, Mrs. C. A.— Household of Bouveric . 5699-5700 

Warner, Miss S, — Qucechy ..... 5676-7 

Wide, Wide World . . 5674-5 

Misses S., and A. — Say and Seal (2 copies) 5678-18 

W— Albion's England (1606) . . . 4354 

Warren, S.— Now and Then .... 5693 

Passages from the Diary of a late Physician 4606-8 

Popular Introduction to Law Studies . 2170 

Ten Thousand a Year . . . 5904 

■ ? (Warren Warner) — Experiences of a Barrister 5698 

Wasbington, G. — Diary of ..... 1314 

— Letters on Agriculture . . 7711 

Writings of .... 2065-76 

Waters, T. — Recollections of a Policeman . . 3238 

Watson, E. — Men and Times of the Bevolution . 1325 

J. T., (Ed'r) — Dictionary of Poetical Quotations 7926 

R.— History of the Pteign of Philip IL . 207-9 

<< " .< .< - in. . 210-11 

Watts, I — Horaj Lyricte, &c 4363 

Rational Defence of the Grospel . . 2867 

World to Come, The . . . 2699 



Wayland, F.~Elements of Moral Science , . 3023 

Memoirs of A. Judson . . 1395-6 

Jane — Recollections of England . . 1952 

Webb, Mrs. J. B.— Naomi . . . . 4482 



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Webber, C. W.— Romance of Natural History . 3820 

Webster, D.— Diplomatic and Official Papers . 2118 

Private Correspondence of . . 916-17 

Works of .... 2112-17 

J- — Dramatic Works of . . , 4455-8 

■ N. — American Dictionary (unabridged) . 7714 



Weiss, 0. — History of the French Protestant Refugees 2789-90 
Wells, D. A. — Annual of Scientific Discovery, 1850-61 2417-28 
Wendover, Roger of — Flowers of History . . 460-1 

Wentz, Sara A. — Smiles and Frowns . . 5692 

Wesley, J., (Ed'r)— Survey of the Wisdom of God in the 

Creation . ... . 2399-2300 
Wharton, F. and Stille, M.— Treatise on Medical Juris- 
prudence . , . 2590 

Grace and Philip — Queens of Society . 3132 

Wits and Beaux of Society 3133 

J. J. S. — Law Lexicon .... 7902 



Whately, R. — Elements of Logic . , . 3027 

Elements of Rhetoric . . . 3028 

G-eneral View of Christianity , 2796 

Historic Doubts relative to Napoleon . 3029 

Introductory Lessons on Mind . 3026 

Wheaton, H.^ — Elements of International Law . 2169 
Wheedon, D. D., (Ed'r)~Methodist Quarterly Review, 

The, vol. sliii. . . 7351 

Wheeler, A. C. — Chronicles of Milwaukee . 581 

Miriam B. — Widow Bedott Papers . 3213 

Whewell, W.-- -Astronomy and General Physics (Br. Trea.) 2852 

Elements of Morality . . , 3021-2 

History of the Inductive Sciences . 2294-5 

' — — et al. — Lectures on the Results of the Exhibition 2395 



Whipple, E, P. — Essays and Reviews . , 3161 

White, Geo. — Queens and Princesses of France . 1437 

Gilbert — Natural History of Selborne . 2368 

H. K. — Poetical Works of . . . 4364 

R. G. — Shakspeare's Scholar . . . 3536 

Whitehead, C. E.— Wild Sports of the South . . 5696 

Whittier, J. G. — Home Ballads, &c. . , . 4353 



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Wight, 0. W.— Lives and Letters of Abelard and Hcloise 1074 
Wilkes, C— Narrative of the U. S. Expl. Expedition 1486-90 
Wilkinson, J. J. G.— Human Body, The . . 3030 

_ ■ , .. - -^ : — et al. — New Church Essays . 3548 

Williams, E. (The Berkeley Men) — -Napoleon Dynasty 766 



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Pencillings by the Way . 

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Genius of Burns 

Liehts and Shadows of Scottish Life 

Noctes Ambrosiana3 . 

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Wilson, J. — Trials of Margaret Lynclsay . . 5697 

ct al. (Ed'rs) — Blackwood's Magazine, — 

vols, xxvi.-lii. .... 7126-52 

' J. L. — Western Africa . . , . , 630 

J. M.— Tales of the Border .... 5905-9 

K. A. — New History of the Conq. of Mexico . 321 

Wirt, W, — Letters from a British Spy . . 3252 

— Sketches of the Life of Patrick Henry . 910 

Wise, (Lieut.) (Harry Gringo)— Los G-ringos . 1866 

Scampavias .... 1757 

Tales for the Marines . . . 5673 

Wiseman, N. — Fabiola . . . , . 4493 

— Recollections of the Last Four Popes . 1403 

Sermons, Lectures, &c., delivered in Ireland 1681 

— XII. Lectures on Science and Keligion 2357-8 

Wolff, J.— Narrative of the Mission to Bokhara . 1498 
Wollstonecraft, Mary — Vindication of the Rights of 

Woman, A . . . 3695 

Wood, Q-.— Modern Pilgrims ... . . 4478-9 

Peter Schlemihl in America . . . 1840 

W. B.— Personal Recollections of the Stage 1312 

W. M.— Wandering Sketches . . . 1924 

Wolsey, T. D. — Introduction to International Law 2263 

Wordsworth, W . —Poetical Works of . . . 4038 

Poetical Works of (16mo.) . 4355-61 

Wortley, Lady E. S— Travels in the United States . 1838 

Wrangell, F. — Narrative of an Expedition to the Polar Sea 1957 

Wraxall, N. W.— Historical Memoirs .... 115 

Posthumous Memoirs . . . 116 

Wright, Frances — Few Days in Athens, A . . 3666 

Wyatt, Sir T. —Poetical Works of . . . 4362 

Wycherley, W. — Dramatic Works of . . . . 4402 

Wyss, J. R. (?)_Swis8 Family Robinson . . 4618 

Xenophon, — Anabasis and Memorabilia . . . 419 

Cyropa^dia ..... 658 

Whole Works of . . . . . 389 

Yonge, Miss C. M.— Heir of Redcliffe, The . . 5701*2 
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Youatt, W.— Dog, The 2482 

— Horse, The 2481 

Youmans, E. L. — Alcohol, and the Constitution of Man 2401 

Young, A. — Chronicles of the Pilgrim Fathers . 2666 

E.— Poetical Works of 4375-6 

Zakrzewska, Marie E. — Pract. Illus'n of "Woman's 

Right to Labor" . . . 3694 

Zimmerman, J. G. — Solitude .... 3039 

Zschokke, H. — History of Switzerland . . . 532 



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Scott 


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Abridgment of the Debates of Congress . 


Benton 


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Acadia 


. Cozzens 


1914 


Accompaniment to Map of the World 


Mitchell 


6 


Account of Expeditions to the Mississippi 


Pile 


1521 


Achievements of the Knights of Malta Sutherland 


433 


AdamBede ..... Miss Evans 


4989 


Adaptation of External Nature (Br. Trea.) 


Chalmers 


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(< << <( << << 


Kidd 


2854 


Additional Speeches, Addresses, &c. 


ParTcer 


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Adirondack, The .... 


Eeadley 


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Adolphe Renouard .... 


Ward 


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Adventures and Observations in Africa 


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" in Africa .... 


Harris 


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" of Capt. Bonneville 


Irving 


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1819 


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Le Sage 


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Esthetic and Miscellaneous Works of F. von ScJilegel 
Afloat and Ashore ..... Cooper 

Africa and tlie American Flag . . . Foote 
Afrija . . . . . . Mugge 

After Icebergs with a Painter . ■ . . Nolle 

Afternoon of Unmarried Life . . . 
Against Wind and Tide . . . Lee 

Age of Chivalry, The . . . Bulfincli 

" " Eeason . . . • . Faine 

Agnes ..... Mari/ Langdon 

Aguecheek (Sketches of Travel, &c.) Fairbanks 

Aids to Eeflection .... Coleridge 

Albion's England (1606) . . . Warner 
Alcohol and the Constitution of Man Youmans 

Alderbrook Mrs. Judson 

Aleck, The Last of the Mutineers 

Alfred Leslie 

Alhambra, The 

Algic Researches 

Alida .... 

All in the Wrong 

" the Year Rou.nd, vol. v 
Alone .... 
Alroy . . . 

Alton Locke ..... 
Amelia ..... 
Amenities of Literature . 
America and Europe 

" " the American People . 
American Adventure 

Almanac, 1841, 9 . 

Biographical Dictionary 

Biography 

Christian Record 

Criminal Trials 

Dictionary (unabridged) 

Farmer's Encyclopedia, The 

Female Poets 

House-C arnenter 



Irving 

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. Mrs. Sedgwick 

Hook 

edited by Dickens 

Marion Harland 
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American Journal of Educatiou . Barnard 3779-85 
" " " Science and Arts, vols, v.-xii., — 

edited by Silliman, et al. 7295-7302 
" '' " Science and Arts, vols, xxviii. — 

xxxi., edited by Silliman, et al. 7320-3 

" Lady's and Gentleman's Letter Writer 3866 

" Loyalists . , . , Sabine 767 

" Navy .... Peterson 344 

" Notes .... Dickens 1595 

" Oratory . . . Henry, et al. 3918 
" Polytecbnic Journal vol. iii., edited by 

Greenough and Page 6034 

Pub. Circular, Sep.-Dec, 1855 . . 7718 

1859-60 . . . 7719-20 
" State Papers: — 

Finance, vols, iv.-v., edited by Dickins, et al. 7593—7 

For. Kelations, vols, v.-vi, " " 7608-9 

Mil. Affairs, vols, iii.-vii. " " 7620-4 

Naval Affairs, vols, ii.-iv. " " 7645-7 

Pub. Lands, vols, iv.-viii. " " 7658—62 
" Q. Church Review, vol. xiv. edited by 

Riclwrdson 7357 

'' Whig Puview, vols, ii.-x. N. S. . 5977-85 

Americans in Japan . . . Tomes 1790 

Amy Herbert .... Miss Seivell 5557 

Anabasis, and Memorabilia of Xenophon . 419 

Analogy of Religion . . . Butler 1691 

Anastasius ..... Hope 5123-4 

Anatomy of Melancholy . . . Burton 3433—5 

Ancient History . . . . Rollin 13—14 

Ancient Spanish Ballads, translated by Lockhart . 4240 

Angelic Wisdom Concerning Divine Love Swedenhurg 2751 

" " " " Providence " 2752 

Angel in the House — The Betrothal Patmore 4292 

" Espousals " 4293 

Animal Kingdom .... Cuvier 2314 

" Mechanism . . . Griscom 2464 

Annals of America . ... Holmes 219.-20 

" Congress 1789-1824,' edited by (ya/eSjt'^aZ. 8022-63 



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Annals of San Francisco . . Soule, et al. 355 

" " the American Pulpit . Sprague 2702-8 

" " Queens of Spain Anita George 1017--18 

Anne of Greierstein . . . Scott 5461 

Annual of Scientific Discovery, 1850-61 Wells 2417-28 

Rep. of the Com. of Patents, lUI-^BurJce, etal. 8102-4 

" 1849-51, Agri. " 8105-7 

" " " 1854-9 " " 8108-113 

" 1849,1851-9 Mech. " 8114-32 

of the Geol. Surv. of Ohio . Mather 2304 

" Smithsonian Instit'n, 1853-7 Henry, etal. 8624-8 

State, of the T. and Com. of Milwaukee, Crounse 2214 

Antiquary, The (2 copies) . . . Scott. 5462-3 

Antiquities of Athens . Stewao't and Revett 409 

" of Wisconsin . . . Lapliam 7709 

Apocalypse Explained , , . Swedenhorg 2743-7 

Revealed . . " 2748-9 

Apochryphal New Testament ..... 2865 

Appleton's Dictionary of Machines, Mechanics, &e. 7888-9 

Library Manual, 1847 . . . . 3998 

" Mechanic's Mag. , vol. i. , edited by Adams 5966 

" Mech. Mag., vols, ii.-iii., " " 7723-4 

Applications of Mechanics to Practice . Renioich 2554 

Arabian-Days, translated by Curtis . . . 4836 

Arcana Coelestia . . . Swendcnhorg 2733-42 

Architecture of Country Houses . . Doioning 2523 

of the Heavens . . . Nichol 2321 

Arctic Boat Journey .... Hayes 1941 

Arctic Explorations .... Kane 1500-1 

Artist-Life ..... Tudcerman 1073 

Arthur Mervyn ..... Broion 4704-5 

Art Journal, The, vol. xiii. .... 7716 

Aspects of Nature .... Humholdt 2351 

Aspen Court Brooks 4721 

Assembly of Wis.— Trial of Impeachment, 1853 . 8833 

Astoria ....... Irving 1853 

Astronomical Observations, vol. v. . Maury 7415 

Astronomy and General Physics (Br. Trea.) Wheioell 2852 

Athens Bxdioer 407-8 



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At Homeand Abro ad . Countess D'OssoU 1628 

.... Taylor 1616 

Atlantic Monthly, vols, i.-vii. .... 7244-50 

Atlas of the World .... Oolton 7942-3 

Attache, The Ealihurton 1653 

Attache in Madrid, The . . . Goodrich 1710 

Attic Philosopher .... Souvestre 3033 

Attorney, The Irving 5145 

Aubrey Conyers .... Miss Stewart 5555 

Audobon : his Adven. and Discoveries Mrs. St. John 1355 

Aurelian Ware 4487-8 

Aurora Leigh . . . Mrs. Bvotoning 4107 

Australia Pridden 631 

Australian Crusoes . . . Roiocroft 5385 

. Autobiographic Sketches . . . De Quincey 1139 

Autobiographical Recollections . . Leslie 1144 

Autobiography of a Seaman . . Dundonald 844-5 

" of an Actress . 3Irs. Ritchie 1169 

of A. Carlyle .... 1173 

of Mrs. Piozzi (Thrale) . . 1165 

Autocrat of the Breakfast-Table . . Holmes 3231 

Avenger, The, &e I)e Quincey 3253 

Ballad of Babie Bell, &c. . . . Aldrich 4085 

Ballads Homer ' 4195 

ThacJceray 4327 

" of Scotland, edited by Aytoun . . . 4081-2 

Barnaby Budge .... Dickens 4910 

Baths, and Watering Places .... Lee 2610 

Battle-Fields Harrison 341 

Bay Path, The Holland 5103 

Beatrice Cenci .... Guerrazzi 5058 

Beauchampe Simms 5514 

Beaumarchais and his Times . . De Lomenie 1236 

Beauties, Harmonies and Sublimities of Nature Buche 2450 

Belgium . . . . . . Tennent 1693-4 

Berber, The . . . . . . 3Iayo 5292 

Betrothed, The (I Promessi Spozi) . Manzoni 5280 

" and Talisman, The (2 copies) Scott 5464-5 

Beulah (2 copies) .... Miss Evans 4987-8 





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Bible in Spain, The .... Borrow 

Bibliotheca Americana^ '20-'48 . Roorhach 

" Sacra, vol. xviii., edited bj Parh <£' Taylor 

Biglow Papers . . • . . . Lowell 

Biographical and Critical Miscellanies . Prescoti 

" and other Essays . . Foster 

" Essays .... De Quincey 

*' Sketches of the Signers . Lossing 

Biographies of Scientific Men . . . Arago 

Jiiography of Jackson . . . Goodwin 

of E. K. Kane . . . Elder 

Bitter Sweet .... Holland 

Bits of Blarney . . . Mackenzie 

Black Dwarf, The, and Old Mortality (2 ops.) Scott 

Blackwood's Magazine, vols, xxvi.-lii., edited by 

J . Wilson, et al. 
Blanche, The Hugenot . . Anderson 

Bleak House (2 copies) . . Dickens 

Blind Girl of Wittenberg, translanted by Morris 
Blithedale Romance .... Hawthorne 
Blue Laws of Connecticut, edited by Smucker 
Boat Life in Egypt . . , . Prime 

Bonnie Scotland . . . Mrs. Lippincott 

Book for a Corner, A . . . . Hunt 

" of Enoch, translated by ZaMJ'ence 
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" of Nature ..... Schroedler 
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Bruin (2 copies) Reid 

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Cabin Boy, The .... Sealsfield 

Caesars, The De Quiricey 

Cakes and Ale ..... J err old 

Calamities of Authors .... D' Israeli 
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Callista Newman 

Camel, The Marsh 

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Captains of the Roman Republic . . Herbert 
Careful Enquiry on Freedom of the Will Edwards 
Carthage and Her Remains . . . Davis 

Castle Dangerous, and Tales of a Grandfather, 

(2 copies) .... Scott 5496-5503 

Catalogue of Books, 1831 . . . Bohn 3999 

of the Lib. of the Hartford Y. M. Inst., '44 3997 

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N. Y. State Library, 1850 . 3985 

1855— General 3986 

1855— Law 3987 

1856— Maps, &c. 3988 

1858— Bibliography 3989 

Trade Sale, 1853 . . 4000 



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Caxtons, The, and My Novel . . Bulwer 

Celebrated Speeches of L'd Chatham, et al. 

Census of New York, 1845 

1855 . . . Hough 
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Milwaukee . . Mitchell, et al. 
Chain Bearer, The (2 copies) . . Cooper 

Chambers' Miscellany ... Chambers 

Characteristics of Literature, 2d series TucTcerman 
" of Women . . Mrs. Jameson 

Charlemont ..... Simms 

Charles O'Malley ..... Lever 

Charter and Ordinances of Milwaukee, 1856 
Chemistry Applied to Agriculture . . Ghapial 
" Meteorology and Digestion (Br. Trea. ) — 

Front 
" of Common Life 
Chess Hand Book 
Chess Player's Hand Book . 
Children of the Abbey, The 
Chile Con Carnc . 
Chinese, The ..... 
Christian Life, The 

" Ecsearches in Asia 
" Thought on Life . 
Christie Johnstone (2 copies) . 
Christmas Greeting, A 
Christmas Holidays in Home . 

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Chronicle of the Cid 

" " Conquest of Granada 

Chronicles of England, France, &c. 
" of Milwaukee 
" of the Canongate (2 copies) 
" of the Crusades . 
" of the Pilgrim Fathers . 
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Classical Dictionary, A . . . . Anthon 7897 

Climatology of the U. S. . . . Blodget 2312 

Clockmaker, The .... Haliburton 5114 

Clouda and Sunshine, &c. (2 copies) . . Reade 5396-7 

Clovernook Miss Carey 4844 

Code of Procedure of Wisconsin, 185G-7 . . 8807 

Collection of Tables for Surveying, &c. , Lee 2527 

" of Familiar Quotations, edited by Bartlett 3758 

Corns concerning the Founders of N. Plymouth Hunter 2665 

Col'ns of the N. Y. Hist. So., vol. iii.,pt. i. HawJcs, etal. 3963 

Collegians, The . . . Griffin 5052 

Colomba .... Merimee 5304 

Columbiad, The " . . . Barlow 4055 

Comedies . . ." . Jerrold 4441 

" • ■ . . . Lucian 4194 

" and Dramas . . . Jerrold 4442 

" of Plautus ..... 4447-8 

Commentaries on the Constitution . Story 2171 

- " on the Wars . . . Ccesar 388 

" " (12mo.) . " 420 

Commerce of the Prairies . . . Oregg 1871-2 

Compendious Ecclesiastical History . Palmer 2767 

■ History of Italy . Sforzosi 700 

Compensation . . Anne M. H. Brewster 4699 

Complete Angler . . Walton and Cotton 3831 

Concordance to Shakspeare Mrs. ClarJce 7876 

Dict'y of Quotations, edited by Mrs. Hale 7925 

Manual for Young Sportsmen . Herbert 3830 

Poetical Works of Campbell, T. . . 4133 

of Rogers, JS. . . 4311 

Pronouncing Gazetteer, Thomas & Baldwin 7905 

Works of Golerid.ge, S. T. . . 3008-14 

" of Landon, L, E. (Mrs. Maclean) 3511 

" of Marryat, F. . . 5895 

" of Montesquieu, Baron de . 2031-4 

" of Shahspeare, W. . . . 4400-1 

Writings on the Entomology of N. A. Say 2319-20 

Conduct of Life (2 copies) . . Emerson 3315-16 

" of the Understanding . . LocJce 3078 



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Cone Cut Corners . . Brothers Abbott 

Confession ..... Simms 

Confessions of a School Master . . . 

" of an Opium-Eater . . Be Quincey 

" of St. Augustin .... 

" of /. J. Bosseau 

Confidence Man, The . . . Melville 

Confidential Correspondence witbhisBrother Bonaparte 

Conflict of Ages .... Beecher 

Cong'l Globe, i S. xxvii C. Qditedhj Blair, etal. 

" " ii S, xxix C. " " 

ii S. XXX C. 
" " i S. xxxi 0., & Ap," " 

ii S. xxxi C. 
' " " i S. xxxii C. " " 

" ii S. xxxii C. " " 

i S. xxxiii C. " " 
ii S. xxxiii C. " " 
" i S. xxxiv C. " " 

iii S. xxxiv C. " " 
i S. XXXV C. " " " 

Coningsby . . . . . D^Israeli 

Conjugial Love . . . . Sivedenborg 

Connection of the Physical Sciences Mary Somerville 
Constitution of the Soul . . . Storrs 

" U. S., &c., &c. . . Rickey 
Constitutional History of England . Hallam 

Construction of Catalogues, On the . Jewett 

Consuelo ..... M''me Dudevant 
Contarini Fleming .... D^ Israeli 

Continental Travel .... Lee 

Contributions to the Edinburgh Review Jeffrey 

" to the Nat, Hist, of U. S., vols, i.-iii. Agassiz 
" Phys. Geo. of U. S.— Mis. Valley Ullet 
Convalescent, The .... Willis 

Conversatians with Goethe . . Echermann 
Coral Reefs and Islands . . . Dana 

Corinne ..... M'me de Stael 

Corneille and his Times . . . Guinot 



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Cosas De Espana 

Cosmos 

Costume in England 

Cottages of the Alps 

Counsels to Young Men 



Cornbill Mag. The, vols, i.-iii., edited by Thackeray 
Correlation of Physical Forces . . Grove 

Correspondence between Schiller and Goethe 

" of Com. in China, McLane and Parker 

" " Chbuderode and von Arnim 

" " Ministers to China Reed, et al. 

" "the Ke volution . . Sparks 

" with a Child . . Goelhe 

Gregorovias 

Mackie 

Humboldt 

Fair holt 

Miss Johnson 

Nott 

Count of Monte Cristo ... Dumas 

Count Robert of Paris, (2 copies) 
Countess Ida .... 

" of Rudolstadt 
(Jourse of Lectures on Dramatic Art 
" " '• " Jurisprudence . 
" " " " Modern History . Schlegel 
" " " on the Chemistry of a Candle Faraday 
" -' " " " Physical Force< " 

«' " Reading 

" *' the History of Philosophy 
" " Time, The 
Court and Camp of Bonaparte .... 
Courtship and Marriage . Caroline L. Hentz 

" of Miles Standish . . Longfellow 
Crater, The, (2 copies) . . . Cooper 

Crayon, The, vol. viii., edited by Durand 

Crayon Miscellany Irving 

Crescent and the Cross, The . , Warburton 

Crimes of the House of Austria . Miz. P. Peabody 

Criterion, The, vol. i 

Critical and Miscellaneous Essays . Carlyle 

a " '« " . Macaulay 

i' " '« " . Stephen 

" " " Writings . Parker 



Scott 

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M^me Dudevant 

Schlegel 

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Critical and Miscellaneous Writings . Talfourd 3547 

" Diet, of Eng. Literature, vol. i. Allibone 7S68 

Critique of Pure Reason . . . Kcmt 3024 

Crock of Glold, The .... Tapper 5651 

Crossed Path, The . . . . Collins 4846 

Cruise of the Midge . . M. Scott (?) 5818 

" North Star . . . Ckoules 1645 

Curiosities of Literature . . D'' Israeli 8427-30 

" '' Natural History . . Buchland 2864-5 

Currents and Counter-Currents . . Holmes 8819 

Cyril Thornton .... Hamilton 5112 

Cyclopagdia of Am. Liter., edited by Bra's Duychinch 7874-5 

" Architecture . . Stuart 7923 

" " Eng. Literature, edited by Chambers 7870-1 

" " Practical Receipts . Coolcy 7887 

" Wit and Humor . . Burton 3582-3 

Cyropjedia XenopJioyi 658 

Dahcotah .... 3Irs. Eastman 4999 

Daily Duties .... Mrs. Adams 3863 

Daltons, The (2 copies) . . . Lever 5866-8 

Daniel Boone and the Hunters of Ky. Bogart 1328 

Danish Story Book . . . . Andersen 4611 

Davenport Dunn (2 copies) . . Lever 5864-5 

David Copperfield (2 copies) . . Dickens 4923-5 

Days of Bruce, The . . Grace Aguilar 4632-3 

Day's Ride, A (2 copies) . . Lever 5883-4 

Dead Secret, The .... Collins 4848 

Dealings with the Dead . . . Sargent 8567-8 

Dear Experience .... Ruffini 5368 

Decameron, The , . . . Boccaccio 3233 

Deck and Port ..... Colton 1862 

i''eer Slayer, The (2 copies) . Cooper 4769-71 

Democracy . . . , . Camjp 2235 

" in America . . De Tocquemlle 2028-9 

Demonstration of the Truth of Christianity Keith 2866 

De Officiis, .... Cicero 4022 

Description of Pitcairn's Island . . Barroio 754 

Description of the Canals andR. R. of the U.S. Tanner 2199 

Des. and Hist. Acc't of Hydraulic Machines Ewbanh 2530 



D E S DOM 121 

Desert Home ..... Beid 4556 

DeVere ...... Ward 5691-2 

Devereaux ..... Bulioer 4.660 

Devil on Two Sticks, &c. . . . LeSage 3709 

Diary and Correspondence of S. Pepys . . 105-8 

" Letters of if' me D' Arblay (Miss Burney) 1153-9 

A, H Family, &c. . Miss Bremer 4689 

of an Ennuyee . . Mrs. Jameson 3723 

" the Times of Charles II. . . Sidney 109-10 

" Washington . . . . . 1314 

Dictionary of Americanisms . \ . Bartlett 7921 

" Antiquities, A, edited by Smith . 7896 

" Arts, Manufactures and Mines lire 7882-3 

" Commerce . . . M' Culloch 7884-5 

" Poetical Quotations, edited by Watson 7926 

'■' Science, Literature and Art Brande 7895 

" the English Language . Johvson 7890 

Dies Boreales ..... Wilson 3377 

Digest of the U. S. Laws . , . Gordon 2173 

Diplomatic and Ofl&cial Papers of Webster . . 2118 

Discourse of Natural Theology . . Brougham 2847 

" " Keligion . . . Parker 2909 

" on the Adv. and Plea, of Science Brougham,etal. 2325 

Discourses, Charges, &c. . . . Potter 2899 

" on Government . . ' . Sidney 2055-7 

" " Science and Literature Brougham, et al. 2468 

Discoverers and Pioneers of America . Parker 1843 

Discoveries in Nineveh and Babylon . Layard 1496 

Discovery and Expl. of the Miss. Valley Shea 311 

Disowned, The ..... Buhoer 4661 

Distinguished Men of Modern Times . Maiden 1433-4 

Diversions of Purley .... Toohe 3749 

Doctor, The, &c, . . . . Southey 3556 

Doctor Antonio ..... Ruffini 5369 

" Oldham at C.rey Stones . . . Henry 3217 

Documentary History of N. Y., edited by 0' Callaghan 7589-92 

Doc'tsRelativetotheCol. His.ofN.Y. " " 7725-34 

Dog, The Youatt 2482 

Dombey and Son .... Dickens 4915 
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Domestic History of the Eevolution 


Mrs. Filet 


567 


*' Slavery, (a Correspondence) Fuller 


d; Wayland 


8086 


Don Quixote ..... 
Dorothy ..... 


Cervantes 


5820-1 

5728 


Dramas, &c. ..... 


Hillhouse 


4459-60 


Dramas, vol. i. . . . 


Byron 


4472 


Dramatic Scenes, &c 


Procter 


4450 


Dramatic Works of Farquhar G. 


. 


4402 


" oiForcl,J. 


, 


4427-8 


" " of Goethe, J. W. von 




4439 


" , " of Knowles, J. S. 




4443-4 


" " of Sheridan, R. B. 


. 


4440 


" " of Vanhrvgh, Sir. J. 


. 


4402 


" " of Webster, J. 


. 


4455-8 


" " of Wycherley, W. 


. 


4402 


Dream Life ..... 


Mitchell 


3236 


Dred 


Mrs. St Give 


5508-9 


Dyer's Assistant ... 


Haigh 


2541 


Early Jesuit Missions 


Kip 


2793 


Earth, The 


Higgins 


2449 


" and Man .... 


Guyot 


2383 


Ecclesiastical History .... 


Moshiem 


2638 


Eclipse of Faith . . 


Rogers 


2844 


Edgar Huntley 


. Brown 


4706 


Edinburgh Jour., vols.xvii.-xx., edited by ^ 


'0. Chambers 


7109-11 


" " vols.i.-xiv., N. S. " 


a 


7112-20 


Edinburgh Kcview, The (odd nos.) 


. 


7062-4 


" " vols. Ixxxvii.-xcii 


, 


7065-7 


" " " - xcv.-viii. 




7069-70 


" " " ci.-xii. 


. 


7072-7 


Edith Allen . . ... 


. Neville 


5328 


Edith Hale 


Talmon 


5729 


Education .... 


Smith 


3804 


C( 


Spencer 


3800 


Eighth Commandment 


. Reade 


3041 


El Buscapie . . . . 


Cervantes 


3210 


Eldorado .... 


Taylor 


1864 


Elementary Treatise on Mineralogy 


Phillips 


2310 



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ENG- 



123 



Elements of Agriculture . 


Norton 


2509 




of Chemistry 


. Kane 


2308 


" 


of Geology 


Lee 


2467 


<( 


of G-eometry 


Playfair ■ 


2579 




of Greek Grammar 


. Goodrich 


4019 




of International Law 


Wheaton 


2169 


(( 


of Logic 


Whately 


3027 




of Military Art 


Hallech 


2542 




of Morality . 


Wheivell 


3021-2 




of Moral Science . 


Wayland 


3023 




of Natural History 


Buschenherger 


2362-3 




of Natural Philosophy 


. Bird 


2387 




of Parliamentary Law . 


Gushing 


7904 


(< 


of Philosophy 


Stewart 


2965 




of Psychology 


Cousin 


3019 




of Rhetoric 


. Whately 


3028 


Eleven "Weeks in Europe 


ClarJce 


1632 


El Fureidis (2 copies) 


Miss Cummins 


4842-3 


Ellen Middleton 


Lady Fullerton 


5026 


Elsie Venner 


Holmes 


5080-1 


Emma 


. 


. Miss Austen 


4622 


Empire of Austria 


Abbott 


546 


i i 


of Russia 


<( 


528 


Encyc 


lopsedia Americana, edited by Lieber 


7842-55 




" Britannica, vols, i.-xxi 


. Brewster, et al. 


7763-83 




" " sup. to vol 


i. " " 


7785 




" of Geography . 


Murray, et al. 


7910-12 


Endeavors after tlie Christian Life . 


. Martineau 


2903 


England and tlie Englisli . 


. Bulwer 


479 


Englisli and Scottish Ballads, edited 


by Child 


4117-24 


< f 


Cyclopsedia — Biography, edited by Knight 


7812-14 


'« 


" Geography 


it a 


7818-20 




Nat, Hist. 


(< (C 


7824-7 




Forests and Forest Trees 


. 


3887 




Humorists 


Thackeray 


3144 




Language, The 


Trench 


3754 




Songs, &c. 


Procter 


4291 




Synonymes 


Crabb 


7922 




Traits .... 


Emerson 


1654 



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English Woman in Russia 
Eothen 

Epicurean, The .... 
Episodes in French History . 
Epitome of the History of Philosophy 
Ernest Maltravers 
Essay on Universal History 

" on Washington 
Essays .... 



and Advancement of Learning 
and Reviews 



" and Tales 

" in Biogi-aphy and Criticism 
" on Morality . 
" on Philosophical Writers . 
" on Property and Labor 
" on the Poets 
" on the Progress of Nations 
" on Various Subjects 
Eugene Aram . ... 
European Civilization . 

" Life and Manners 
Eutavv (2 copies) 
Euthanasy .... 

Executive Doc'ts of the U, S. House of Rep.: 
1855-6, vols, ii., v., vii., ix., xi., xii., xv. 
1856-7, void, v., vi., ix., x., xii., 
1857-8, vols, iii., vii.,ix., x., xii,, xiii., 
1858-9, vols, i., iii., v., vii., ix., xii. 
1859-60, vols, i., iv., v., vi., viii., ix., xii., xiii. 
Executive Doc'ts of the U. S. H. of Rep. on Central 

American Affairs Marcy, et al. 
Executive Doc'ts of the U. S. H. of Eep. on the 

Mexican War Polk, et al. 



Warhurton 

Moore 

Miss Pardoe 

Henry 

Bulwer 

Voltaire 

Guizot 

Bacon 

. Emerson 

Foster 

Spencer 

TucTcerman 

Bacon 

Brownson 

Whipple 

Procter 

Bayne 

Dymond 

De Quincey 

Lieher 

De Quincey 

Seaman 

Hume 

Bulwer 

Balmes 

Colman 

Simms 

Mount ford 



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Executive Doc'ts of the U. S. Senate: 

1855-6, vols, vi., x., xii.-xvi. 

1856-7, vols., v.-viii. 

1757-8, vols., vi., xii,, xiii. 

1858-9, vols, vi., (2 p'ts) vii-, x. 

1859-60, vols, v., ix., xi. 

Rel. to Kansas, 1855-6 Marcy', et al. 
Exemplary Novels of M. de Cervantes 
Exiles of Florida .... 

" " Siberia 
Expedition to Borneo 
Experience as a Minister . 
" of a Barrister . 

Exploration of the Amazon, with Maps 



Gid dings 
M'me Gottin 
Keppel 
Parker 
Warren (?) 
Qihhon 
Herndon 
Du Chaillu 
Fremont 
. Fowler 



Explorations and Adventures in Africa 

Exploring Expedition to Oregon, &c. 

Exposition of the xxxix. Articles 

Extracts from the Diary and Corres. of A. Lawrence 

Evelina . . . . • M'me D''Arhlay 

Fabiola ...... Wiseman 

Fables ...... . uEsop 

" ..... La Fontaine 

" for Critics ..... Lowell 

Facts and Speculations on the History of Cards Chatto 
Faggot of French Sticks . . . Head 

Fairy Mythology .... Keightley 

Faithful Forever ..... Patmore 

Family Encyclopa3dia . . . Blahe 

ramlliar Anecdotes of Sir W. Scott . P^ogg 

" Introduction to Heraldry . Barrington 
Famous Persons and Places . . . Willis 

Father and Daughter (2 copies) . Miss Bremer 

Faust Goethe 

Federalist, The . . , Hamilton, et aL 

Fern Leaves .... Mrs. Parton 

Festivals, Games and Amusements . . Smith 
Festus . . . . . Bailey 

Few Days in Athens, A . Frances Wright 

Field Sports in the South . . Whitehead 



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Fiends, Ghosts and Sprites 
Fifteen Decisive Battles . 
Fifty Years in Both Hemispheres 
First and Second Marriages 
First Impressions of England 
First Principles of Physics 
Five Years before the Mast . 

" " in South Africa 
Flowers of History . 
Following the Drum 



Badclife 

Creasy 

. Mite 

. Mrs. Leslie 

Miller 

Silliman 

Hazen 

Cummin^ 

Rogtr of Wendover 

. Mrs. Viele 



Foot-Prints on the Boundary of another World Owen 

" of the Creator 

Forayers, The (2 copies) . 
Foreign Quarterly Eeview, The (odd nos.) 
Forest and Shore . , . . . 

" Exiles 

j'ortunes of Glencore, Maurice Tiernay, &c. 
" of Hector O'Halloran 
" of Nigel (2 copies) 
" of the Scattergood Family, The 
Four Georges, The .... 
" Leading Doctrines 
" Years in a Gov'nt Expedition 
Framley Parsonage .... 
France : Social, Literary and Political 
Frankenstein ..... 
Frank Fairlegh .... 
Frank Forester's Field Sports . 
Fraserian Papers . v . 
Frederick the Great, edited by Campiell 
French Dictionary .... 

" E evolution .... 



(in '48) 

Fresh Gleanings . 
Friends in Council 
From New York to Delhi 
Fruits and Fruit Trees 
Fun-Jottinga 



Miller 
Simms 

llsley 

Reid 

Lever 

Maxwell 

Scott 

Smith 

ThacJceray 

Swedenhorg 

Colvocoresses 

. TroUope 

Bulwer 

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Smedley 

Herbert 

Maginn 

Bayer 

Abbott 
. Carlyle 
St. John 

Thiers 

Mitchell 

Helps 

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Downing 

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Game of Billiards, The 
G-ardening for Ladies 
Gazetteer of MassacLiusetts 
" of New Hampshire 



PJielan 

Mrs. Loudon 

Spofford 

Farmer and Moore 



Geneological and Heraldic Dictionary . . Burhe 

" Dictionary of New England Savage 

General Biographical Dictionary . . Gorton 

" History of Civilization . . Guizot 

" " of the Church . . Neander 

" View of Christianity . , Whately 

" " of the Fine Arts . Huntington 

" "of the Prog, of Philosophy Machintosh 

Genesis and Geology .... Or of ton 

Genius of Burns .... Wilson 

" of Christianity . , Cliateauhriand 

" of Scotland .... Turnhull 

Gentle Shepherd, &c. . . . Ramsay, et al. 

Geo. and Top. Description of Wisconsin Lapham 

Georgian Era ....... 



Gerald Fitzgerald 
German Literature 

" Popular Tales 
Germany 
Gilbert Gurney 
Gipsy's Prophecy, The 
Glances and Glimpses 
Glaucus 
Gleanings 
Godolphin 
Golden Dagon 
" Legend 
Gold Foil 

Good Fight, A, &c. 
Gospel in Ezekiel 
Grammar of Chemistry 



Lever 

Menzel 

Brothers Grimm 

Schaf 

Hooh 

Mrs. Southioorth 

Harriot K. Hunt 

Kingsley 

Miss Goddard 

Bulwer 

Palmer 

Longfelloiv 

Holland 

Reade 

Guthrie 

Comsiock 



"■ " the Latin Language Andrews and Stoddard 
Grantley Manor . . . Lady Fxdlerton 

Great Expectations (2 copies) • Lichens 

Greatness and Decline of Cesar Birotteau Balzac 



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Liddell and Scott 

Thompson 

Bogers 

Brothers Hare 

Swift 

Scott 

Simms 



G-reek-English Lexicon 
Green Mountain Boys 
Grcyson Letters 
Guesses at Truth 
Gulliver's Travels 
Guy Mannering (2 copies) . 
Guy Rivers (2 copies) 
Half-Hours with the Best Authors, edited by Knight 
Hallig, The .... Biernatzki 

Hallucinations ... Boismont 

Hamiltons, The .... Mrs. Gore 

Hand Book for Readers . . Potter 

" Volunteers . . Viele 

of Chronology and Hist., edited by Putnam 
" Lit. and the Fine Arts " Ripley & Taylor 
" Univ. Biography, edited by Godwin 
" " Geography, edited by Callicot 
" Useful Arts, edited by Antisell 



" Wisconsin 
Handy Book on Property Law . 
Harold . . . . . 
Harper's Magazine, vol. i. 

" " " iv.-sxii. 

" Weekly, 1859-60 
Harry Harson 

" Lorrequer, &e. (2 copies) 
Haunted House, The 
Hay-time to Hopping 
Headsman, The (2 copies) 
Health and Disease 

" Trip 
Heart of Mid-Lothian, (2 copies) 

" " Mabel Ware 
Heaven and Hell 
iJeidenmauer, (2 copies) 
Heiress of Brugess, The 
Heir of Redcliffe, The 
Henrietta Temple 
Heptameron, The 



St. 



Chapman 

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Bulwer 



Irving 

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. Scott 

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Hermann and Dorothea ; . . Goethe 4182 

Heroes, Hero- Worship, &c . . Garlyle 3125 

Hesperian, The, vol. ii., edited by Gallagher . 5965 

Hesperides, &c. . . . . Herrick 4205-6 

Hide and Seek .... Gollins 5802 

Hills, Lakes and Forest Streams . Hammond 1850 

Hints on Angling ..... HacMe 3816 

" " Public Architecture , . Oxoen 7708 

Histriarum Libri Quinque . . Tacitus 4021 

Hist, Acc't of the Circumnavigation of the Globe 1945 

Historical and Critical Essays . De Quincey 3671-2 

" View of Philosophy Morrell 2954 

" Des. Acc't of B. America . Murray 715-16 

" " India Murray, et al. 729-31 

" Iceland, &e. . Nicol 708 

" " " " Persia . Fraser 738 

" " Sec. Mem. of Josephine if'me ieiVorma??^ 1229-30 

Historical Memoirs .... Wraxall 115 

Sketch of the 2d War . Ingersoll 343 

Sketches of Statesmen . Brougham 949-50 

" Studies .... Greene 3141 

View of the Dis. of America Tijtler 194/ 

" View of the Lang, and Lit. of the Slavic 

Nations Mrs. Robinson 3663 

" View of the Lit. of the S. of Europe Sismondi 3309-10 

Historic Doubts relative to Napoleon . Whately 3029 

History Heroditus 410 

Habits and Ins'ts of Animals (Br. Trea.) Kirby 2855-6 

of America .... Robertson 218 

" (abridged) ... " 714 

American Privateers . . Goggeshall 346 

an Adopted Child . . Miss Jewslury 5174 

Arabia .... Grichton 736-7 

Architecture . . . Mrs. Tuthill 2524 

Bonaparte . . . Abbott 873-4 

... Lockhart 1463-4 

Charles XII Voltaire 1470 

Chivalry . . . ... James 713 

Civilization . . . Guizot 2250-2 



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of Civilization in England 


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Buclde 


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D wight 


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" vol. V. (duplicate) 


. " 


471 


" 


... 


. Macldnto&h 


965-7 


ti 


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90-6 


(( 


... 


Smollett 


77-8 


" 


Europe, '89-'15 


Alison 


60-B 


" 


'15-'52 


. 


64-72 


1 i 


Fiction 


Dunlop 


3508 


i i 


Florence .... 


Machiavelli 


531 


it 


France . . . . 


Crowe 


677-9 


" 


" (vol. i.) 


Godwin 


151 


i< 


.... 


. Ilichelet 


155-6 


<< 


Frederick II., vols, i.-ii. 


Carlyle 


127 S-9 


" 


Grermany 


Kohlrausch 


205 


(< 


Greece .... 


Mitford 


25-32 


(< 


. . 


TImiwall 


33-4 


" 


Henry Esmond (2 copies) 


. Thackeray 


5841-2, 


a 


Inventions 


Bechmann 


2414-15 


it 


Ireland .... 


Moore 


144-5 


" 


(t 


Taylor 


673-4 


<( 


Latin Cliristianity 


. Mihnan 


2768-72 


<< 


Lewis and Clarke's Expedition 


Allen. 


1961-2 


(( 


Liberty — Ancient Romans 


Eliot 


2049-50 


(1 


" Early Christians 


. 


2051-2 


<( 


Louisiana 


Bunner 


752 


(C 


.... 


Gayarre 


310 


C( 


Magic 


EnnemoHer 


■ 3060-1 


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Massachusetts 


Bradford 


308 


(C 


If 


Hutchinson 


568-71 


- 


Michigan 


Lanmau 


751 


IC 


New England (vols, i.-ii.) 


Palfrey 


267-8 


it 


" • . • 


\Yinthrop 


275-6 


a 


New Nctherland . 


0' Gallaghan. 


291-2 



a IS 



HI S 



131' 



History 01 New York . . . Brodhead 


284 




' " "by "Knickerbocker" Irving 


3223 




' Oregon, California, &c. • GreenJiow 


315 




' Painting .... Lanzi 


3589-91 




Palestine .' . . XiUo 


618 




' Pendennis (2 copies) . Thaclieray 


4846-9 




Philosophy . . . Schwegler 


3020 




Poland . ■ . . . Fletcher 


712 




Rhode Island , . . Arnold 


301-2 




" Rome .... " 


39-40 




" " .... Gibbon 


35-8 




",.... Livy 


415-18 




.... Mebuhr 


42-4 




" Scotland . . . Robertson 


143 




" .... Scott 


675-6 




Slavery .... Blake 


2047 




" South Carolina . . Simms 


567 




" Spain and Portugal . . Dunham 


690-4 




" Spanish Literature . . Bouterwek 


3324 




" " " • . . TicJcnor 


3501-3 




" Switzerland . . . . . . • 


689 




" " .... Zschokke 


532 




" Ten Years .... Blanc 


170-1 




" Turkey . . . Lamartine 


621-3 


History of the Barbary States . . Russell 


740 




" Bastile . . . Davenport 


3662 




" Bible .... Gleig 


2938-9 




" Buccaneers of America 


347 




" Church . . . Milner 


2646-7 




" Conquest of England . Thierry 


473-4 




•' of Mexico . Prescoit 


324-6 




"of Peru Trueba Y. Cozio 


607 




" " " . . Prescoit 


327-8 




" Conspiracy of Cataline Sallust 


388 




" of Pontiac Parkman 


353 




'•' Consulate and Empire , Thiers 


160-2 




' ' Crusades ag'st the Albigenses Sismondi 


51 




" English Language . . Robbins 


3753 



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HIS 



History of the English Reformation 



Burnet 

Cohhett 

Quizot 

Sequr 

SmucJcer 

Weiss 

Blanc 

Ilignet 

Lamartine 



" Revolution 
Expedition to Russia 
Four Georges , , 
French Protestant Refugees 

" Revolution (vol. i.) 
French Revolution 

of '48 

Girondists . . . " 

Hartford Convention . . Dwight 
House of Austria . . . Goxe 
Inductive Sciences . . Whewell 
Insurrection in China Gallery <& Yvan 
Italian Republics . . Sismondi 
Jesuits . . . Steinmetz 

Jews . . . . Milman 

Later Roman Commonwealth Arnold 
Life of Loyola, . . . Bartoli 
" Madison, vol. i. Rives 

Martyrs .... Fox 

Mississippi Valley . . Monette 

Moors of Spain . . Florian 
Netherlands . . . Grattan 
Order of St. John of Jerusalem Tafe 
Peloponnesian War . Thucydides 
Peninsular War . . . Napier 
Popes .... Banhe 

Protest. Church in Hungary D' AuUgne 
Puritans . . . . Neal 
Reformation . . D' Auhigne 

"■ . . . Spalding 

" in France Ms. 3farsh 

Reign of Charles Y. . Robertson 

" " (abridged) " 

" Ferdinand and Isabella Prescott 
George III. . . Bissett 

" Philip II. . . Prescott 



2648-50 

2782 

475 

681-2 

955 

2789-90 

165 

509 

511 

995-7 

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5<13-5 

2294-5 

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696 

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648-50 

41 

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2795 

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688 

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683 

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History of the Reign of Philip II. . . Watson 

" " " " III. , . " 

" " Roman Republic (ahridged) Ferguson 

" " Saracens .... OcMey 

" Thirty Years' War . BcliilUr 

" " Turks .... Creasy 

" " U. Netherlands, vols, i.-ii. (2 copies) 

Iloiley 
" " United States . . . Bancroft 

... Ifale 

. Bildreth 

" " vol. i. . . TucJcer 

" (Colonial) . Grahame 

" " " " Constitution Curtis 

" Flag . . Eamilion 

. Siborne 

Botta 

Gillies 

Holland 



" War of '15 

" " Independence 

" World 
of Western Massachusetts 
Theory, and Practice of the Telegraph Prescott 



Holidays Abroad 
Holmby House 
Holy Bible ... 

" in Gaelic, vol. i. 
Home, The, &c. 

" as Found (2 copies) 

" Ballads, &c. 

" Influence 

" Scenes 

" and Haunts of the Poets 

" in the New World 
Homeward Bound (3 copies) 
Hood's Own .... 
Hope Leslie 
Hopes and Fears 
Horse Lyricte, &c. 
Horse, The .... 
Horse-Shoe Robinson 



Mrs. Kirhland 
Ifelville 



Mrs. Bremer 

Cooper 

Whit tier 

Grace Aguilar 

Howitt 

Miss Bremer 

Cooper 

Sood 

Miss Sedgwick 

Miss Tbnge 

Watts 

Youatt 

Kennedy 



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210-11 

695 

624 

542 

183-4 

191-2, 8-9 

227-34 

717-18 

241-6 

240 

221-2 

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3660 

172 

223-4 

3-5 

572-3 

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1637-8 

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INC 



Hours with My Pupils . . . Mrs. Phel-ps 

House by tlio Sea Bead 

Houseliold Book of Poetry, editccl hj Dana 

" of Bouvcrie . , . Mrs. Warfield 

House of Seven G-aLles, The . . Hawthorne 

" on the Moor, The . . Mrs. Olipliant 

Howaclji in Syria Curtis 

How 1 Tamed Mrs. Cruiser . . . Sala 

Hudibras Butler 

Huguenot. Exiles .... 
Human Body, The . . 

" Health .... 
Humorous Poetry, edited by Parton 

" Stories 
Humors of Falconbridge 
Hundred Boston Orators, The 
Hungary in '51 
Hunter's Feast, The 
Hurry-Gi-raphs .... 

Hypatia ..... 
Hyperian . . • • 

Iconographic Encyclopaedia, edited by Hech 

" " plates, " . 

Idyls of the King .... Tennyson 

Iliad, The Homer 

Illustrated London News, vols, sviii.-xxxviii,, 

edited by ... Blachay, et al. 



Wilkinson 
Dunglison 

Brougham 

Kelley 

. Loring 

Brace 

Me id 

Willis 

Kingsley 

Longfellow 



Illustrations of Grenius 
" of Mechanics 

" of North American Birds 

" of the Man'rs, &c., of the N, 

Imitation of Christ 
Impending Crisis, The 
Importance of Education 
Improvement of Society . 
In and Around Stamboul 
Incidents of American History . 



Giles 

Moseley 

Gassin 

A. Indian s- 

Gatlin 

Kempis 

Helper 

Everett 

Dich 

Hornby 

Barber 



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4312 
4033 
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1699 
5386 
3221 
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2255 
3801 

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135 



Incidents of Travel in Egypt, &c. . Stephens 


1810-11 


" of Travel in Greece, &c. . " . 


1630-1 


" " Yucatan . . " 


1599-1600 


Index to Periodical Literature . . Pooh 


3991 


India . Allen 


384 


" and the Hindoos .... Ward 


525 


Indian Biography .... Thatcher 


1428-9 


" Wars of the U. S. . . . Frost 


352 


" """.... Moore 


351 


Infantry Tactics . . . . . Scoit 


2555-7 


Information for the People, edited by Bro's Ghamhers 


7872-3 


Ingenue Dumas 


•4901 


Ingoldsby Legends .... Barham 


4702-3 


Initials, The . . Baroness Tautphceus 


5634 


Inquiries Concerning the Intel. Powers Ahercrombie 


3083 


Inquiry into the Wealth of Nations . . Smith 


2195 


Ins and Outs of Paris . . IFme Marg^ierittes 


1685 


Instruction for Field Artillery . ' French^ et al. 


2543 


Instructions to Young Sportsmen . • . Hawker 


3819 


International Magazine, vols, ii.-iv. 


5962-4 


Introduction to Astronomy . . . Loomis 


2323 


" " , ... Olmsted 


2322 


" Geology ., . . Balceivell 


2306 


" International Law . Woolsey 


2263 


" the Literatu.re of Europe Ilallam 


3504-5 


Introductory Lectures on Modern History Arnold 


438 


" Lessons on Mind . . Whately 


3026 


Ion, &c. ..... Talfoiird, et al. 


4453 


Iowa as it is . . . . . . PaxTcer 


580 


Iron Cousin, The (2 copies) . Mrs. Clarke 


4850-1 


Irvingiana . . . . JDuyclcinck, et al. 


923 


Isaac T. Hopper : A True Life . Ilrs. Child 


1398 


Isabella Orsini .... Guerrazzi 


5059 


Islamism ... . . Neale 


619-20 


Island of Cuba . . . . • Humboldt 


1900 


" World of the Pacific . . Cheever 


1929 


Israel Potter ..... Melville 


5261 


Italian Legends .... Gummings 


4S40 



Italy Abbott 


529 


"...... Spalding 


697-9 


" and the Italians . . . von Raumer 


1725-6 


" in Transition .... Arthur 


1727 


" Spain and Portugal . . . Beckford 


1730 


It is Never too Late to Mend (2 copies) Reade 


5399-5402 


Ivanhoe Scott 


5479 


Ixion in Heaven, &c. . . , D'' Israeli 


4938 


Jack Hinton Lever 


5872 


Jack in the Forecastle . . . Sleeper 


5549 


Tack Tier (2 copies) .... Cooper 


4781-2 


Jacob Faithful ..... Marryai 


4619 


Jacqueline of Holland , . . Grattan 


5061 


"■ Pascal . . . Cousin, et al. 


2818 


Jane Eyre ( 2 copies) . . , Miss Bronte 


4712-13 


Jane Talbot Brown 


4707 


Japan Hildreth 


629 


Jeames' Diary, and Fiiz Boodle . Thackeray 


5624 


Jerusalem Delivered .... Tasso 


4328 


John Halifax .... Miss Muloch 


5272 


Johnsoniana ..... Crolier 


1122 


Joseph Andrews, &c. . . . Fielding 


5021 


Journal of a Tour . . . Parker 


1854 


" " Voyage to Africa . . Games 


1805 


" of an African Cruiser, edited by Hawthorne . 


1820 


" " Exp. to the Niger . Bros. Lander 


1953-4 


" of Conversations with Byron Lady Blessington 


1128 


" " " Napoleon Las Cases 


1222-5 


" Music, vols, v.-xiv. . Dwight 


7997-8001 


"■ Fiesearches Round the World Darwin 


1934-5 


•' of the Assembly of Wisconsin, 1848-63 


8769-72 


1855-6 


8774-5 


1857 Ap. vol. i 


8777 


1858-60 


8778-81 


" Council " 1836-48 


8738-41 


" House of Rep. " 1837-47 


8742-5 


" Senate " 1848-53 


8746-9 


1855-6 


8751-2 



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Journal of the Senate of Wisconsin, 1857 Ap. vol. i. 

1858-60 

" " Texian Expedition . Oreen 

" v. Q. U. of He])., ISbb-QO Forney, etal. 

" Senate, 1855-60 Dickins, et al. 

" " V\ is. Constitutional Conven., 1846-7 

" of Voyages and Travels Tyremanand Bennet 

Journey Due North . . . Sala 

" in the Back Country . Olmsted 

" " Seaboard Slave States . " 

" throughout Ireland . lur/lis 

" through Texas . . Olmsted 

" " the Chinese Empire Hue 

" to Ararat . , Parrott 

" Central Africa . Taylor 

" Iceland .... M'me Pfeifer 

Julian ...... Ware 

Junius' Letters, edited by Wade 

Justice in the By- Ways . . . Adams 

Kansas and Nebraska .... Hale 

Kaloolah ....... Mayo 

Katharine Walton . . , . . Simms 

Kavanagh ..... Longfellow 

Kedge-Anchor ..... Brady 

Kelleys and the O'Kellcys, The . . Trollope 

Kenilwortli (2 copies) . . . Scott 

King of the Mountains, The . . . About 
King's Own . . ... Marryat 

Knickerbocker Magazine, The, vols, xxxiv.-lvii., edited 

by W. G. and L. G. Glarl . 
Knick- Knacks ..... Glark 

Knight of Gwynne . . . . . Lever 

Knitting Work wrought by Mrs. Partington Shillaher 
Knowledge is Power ..... Knight 

K. N. Pepper Papers . . . . ^ Morris 

Koran, The, edited by Sale . . . 

Kossuth and his Generals . . . De Puy 

Lacon ....... Colton 

Ladies of the Covenant . * . . Anderson 
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8755-8 
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L E C 



Lady-Bird , 
Lady Felicia . 
Lady Lee's Widowhood 
Lady's 2nd Voyage 



Lady FuUerton 

Cochton 

HamJey 

M'me Pfeiffer 



" Round the World, A " 
Lake Ngami ..... Andersson 

" Regions of Central Africa . . Burton 
" Superior .... , . Agassiz 

Lalla Rookh ...... Moore 

Lamp Lighter .... Miss Cummins 

Land, Labor and Gold .... Hewitt 

Land Office Report, 1848 — Appendix . 

Lands of the Saracen .... Taylor 

Lanraere ...... Mrs. Dorr 

La Plata, &e. . . . . . Page 

Last Days Pompeii ..... Bulwer 

" of the Barons .... " 

" of the Mohicans (3 copies) . . Cooper 

" Seven Years of H. Clay . . Colton 

Laurie Todd Gait 

Lavinia ....... Ru-ffini 

Law Dictionary, A . . ... Burrell 

" Lexicon ..... Wharton 

Laws of Business .... Parsons 

" Michigan, 1833 . . 

Lays of Ancient Rome, &c. . . Macaulay 

" the Scottish Cavaliers . . Aytoun 

Leaves from an Actor's Note-Book . Vandenkoff 

Lectures and Essays, vol. ii. . . . Giles 

" and Life of Lola Montez .... 

'• on Agricultural Chemistry . Johnston 
" American Literature . . . Knapp 
" on Ancient History . . Niehuhr 

" on Architecture and Painting . Ruskin 
" on Art . . . . Allston 

" on Dramatic Literature . . Hazlitt 

" on Ethnography, &c. . . Niehuhr 

" on General Literature . Montgomery 

" on Logic ^ » . . Hamilton 



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iiectures on Metaphysics . 

on Modern History 
" on Rhetoric 
" on Science and E elision 
" on Shakspeare 
" on Slavery 
" on the British Poets 
" on the Comic Writers 
" on the English Language 

on the Epistle to the Romans 

on the Evidences of Christianity Potter, el at. 
" on the French Revolution . . Smyth 
" on the Genius of Allston . . W^are 

on the History of Literature . ScMegel 

on the Results of the Espedit'n Wheioell, etal. 

on the True, the Beautiful and the Good Cousin 



Hamilton 

Smyth 

Blair 

Wiseman 

Hudson 

Smith 

. Heed 

Hazlitt 

. Marsh 

Chalmers 



to Young Men 



Beecher 
Eliot 



" Women 
Legends of the Madonna . 
of the Rhine 
of the West . 
Leila ..... 
Lessons in Proverbs . 

" of a Governess . 
Letters and Works of Lady Montagu 

" from Abroad . . . Miss Sedgwicl 

from a Father to his Son 
•' from High Latitudes 
" from Italy . 
" from Switzerland 
" from the ^gean 
" from the U. S., Cuba, &c. 
" of a British Spy 
" of a Traveller . 
" of Adams, J. 
" of Adams, Mrs. J. 
" of Humholdt, Baron von 
" of Walpole, H. 



Mrs. Jameson 

Grattan 

Hall 

Bulwer 

Trench 

M'one de Genlis 



Aihin 

Duffer in 

Headley 

Prime 

Emerson 

Miss Murray 

Wirt 

Bryant 



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Letters 


of Sevigne, M'me de 


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3852 


" 


on Agriculture 


Liehig 


2507 


(t 


i I 


Washington 


7711 


'•- 


Demonology 


Scott 


3074 


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Magic .... 


.■ ■ 


3075 


(( 


Masonry 


Adams 


2977 


" 


Natural Philosophy 


Uuler 


2457-8 


Letters to a Young Man, &c. 


De Quincey 


3857 


(( 


" Physician 


Jachson 


2609 


Letters to Mothers • . Mrs. Sigourney 


3858 


Lexicon of Free Masonry 


Mackey 


3059 


Library 


Manual, 1847 


Apple ton 


3998 


(' 


of American Biography 


Sparks 


1040-9 


^i 


2d Series 


ie 


1050-64 


Life and Adventure in the South Pacific 




1918 


" 


Adventures of Robinson Crusoe 


De Foe 


5839 


•' 


Correspondence of Arnold, T. 


Stanley 


1135-6 


" 


" Foster, J., e 


dited by Rylai 


id 1129 


< c 


" Lewis, M. G. 




836-7 


il 


" -Pepys, S. 


. 


816-17 


<« 


Reed, J. 


W. B. Reed, 


908-9 


(C 


" Southey, JR. 


. 


831 


ti 


Letters of Campbell, T. 


Beottie 


1130-1 


(C 


Cicero, M. T. . 


Middleton 


808 


1( 


" Keats, J. 


Milnes 


1132 


<( 


Niebuhr,B.G-. C7/iet;. 


Bunsen, etal. 


1267 


. ( 


Story, J. 


. 


913-14 


" 


Liberty in America 


Mackay 


. 1830-1 


" 


Manners .... 


De Quincey 


1138 


<( 


Religion of the Hindoos 


Gangooly 


2817 


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Remains of Jcrrold, D. 


Jerrold 


1140 


iC 


Times of Burr, A, 


Parton 


1326 


(1 


" Kean, C. 


Cole 


1150-1 


it 


" Miller, H. 


Brown 


1147 


<i 


" Schuyler, P., vol, i. 


Bossing 


1322 


" 


" Sidney, Sir P. 


Nugent 


1116 


< c 


Travels of Park, M. 




1439 


" 


Voyages of Columbus 


Irving 


1021-3 


<I 


Works of Goethe, J. W. von 


Lewes 


1270-1 



Life 


U X 1! JJ X . 

and Writings of Johnson, S. 


Faffe 


X'^tX 

1443-3 


Life at the South . . . . 


. Smith 


5572 


«« ( 


Oorrespondence and Speeches of H. 


, Clay 


2119-24 


" 


for a Life, A . . . 


Miss Midoch 


5273 


(< 


Here and There 


Willis 


3201 


Life 


in Abyssinia .... 


ParJcyns 


1803-4 


<i 


Brazil .... 


EwhanJc 


1601 


Life 


in the Desert .... 


Bu Couret 


1.759 




Far West . . . 


Buxton 


1848 




" Life in the Old World . 


Jfiss Bremer 


1639-40 


Life of Adams, J. Q. 


Seward 


1330 


i( 


Addison, J. ... 


Lucy AiJdn 


1120 


it 


Alexander the Great 


Williams 


1472 


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Andre, J. ... 


Sargent 


1105 


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Bonaparte, .... 


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1218-21 


" 


Brant, J. . 


Stone 


920-1 


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Bronte, Charlotte . 


Mrs. Gashell 


1167-8 


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Bruce, J. ... 


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1440 


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Gait 


1449 


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Bell 


1114 


ii 


CarsoD, Kit 


Peters 


922 


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Charlemagne . . . 


James 


1460 


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Clarendon, Earl of . 


Lister 


813-15 


" 


Clarke, E. D. 


Olter 


840 


CC 


Clinton, DeW. 


Renwich 


1479 


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Souiliey 


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Headley 


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Curran, J. P. . . . 


Curran 


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De'Medicl, L. 


Roscoe 


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Sheahan 


1337 


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1338 


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B wight 


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Life of Goldsmitli, 

" Greeley . 

" Guy on, M'me 

" Handel, G. F. 
" Havelock, H, 

Henry IV. 

" Jackson 

" Jefferson 
"■ " 

" Jeffrey, L'd 

" Jesus 

" Johnson . . 

" Jones, P. 

" Josephine . 

" Kean, E. 

" Leibnitz, G. W. von . 

" Leo X. 

" L'Ouverture, T. 

" Lincoln, A. . 

" Louis, Prince of Conde 

" Luther 

Marion, F. . 

'« Mary Stuart . 



Milton 
Mohammed 
Morgan, D. 
Mozart, W. A. 
Nelson, L'd 
Newton, Sir I. 
Paine, T. 
Perry, 0. 
Putnam, I. 
Randolph 
Bichier, J. P. F. 
Robespierre, M. 



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Prior 


829-30 


. Parton 


1363 


Upham 


1245-6 


Schoechler 


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Headley 


1117 


. James 


1098-9 


Parton 


925-7 


Randall 


898-900 


Tucker 


901-2 


CocTcbum 


1171-2 


Strauss 


2959-60 


P OS well 


824-5 


Bussell 


1142 


Maclienzie 


1319-20 


Headley 


1228 


Procter 


1152 


Maclde 


1276 


Boscoe 


1383-4 


Beard 


1351 


. Bartlett 


1341 


Mahon 


1241 


Bunsen 


1465 


Mic/ielet 


1385 


Simms 


1327 


Bell 


1458-9 


3£ac Leod 


1182 


. Maries 


1183 


Jfasson 


1441 


Bush 


1471 


Graham 


1329 


. Holmes 


1274 


Southey 


1451 


Brewster 


1446 


. Vale 


843 


3fachenzie 


1477-8 


Cutter 


1321 


Garland 


928 




1272 


Lewes 


1234 



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143 



Life of Schamyl 


Mackie 


1296 




' Schiller, F 


Carlyle 


1275 




Scott, T. ... 


Scott 


841 




" W 


Headley 


1323 




" " . . • . 


Mansfield 


1385 




' Smith, J 


Simms 


1118 




' Sterling, J. . 


Carlyle 


1134 




Steuben, F. W. von . 


Kapp 


1316 




' Talleyrand, Prince 


. McHarg 


1244 




' Tecumseh 


Dralce 


1362 




' Trenclc, Baron, F. 


, 


1469 




' Washington 


Everett 


1315 




.... 


Irving 


888-92 




< ( < 


Marshall 


893-4 




. . 


Paulding 


1473-4 




' " ... 


Sparks 


896 




Watt, J 


Muirhead 


1145 




' Wellington, Duke of 


Bonar 


1452 




i a <( 


Stocqueler 


818 




' Wesley, J. . . . 


Southey 


1404 




' William the Conqucier . 


Roscoe 


1097 




' Wolsey, T. 


. Gait 


1389 




' Wright, S 


. Jenkins 


1336 




' Struggle, A . 


Miss Pardee 


5343 




' Thoughts .... 


Beecher 


3312 




' Travels and Boohs of Humboldt 


Taylor 


1282 




' Without and Life Within Cou) 


Hess Z>' Ossoli 


3311 


Lights and Shadows of English Life 


Mrs. Leslie 


5234 


Scottish Life 


Wilson 


5688 


Lily and Totem 


Simms 


5524 


Linwoods, The . . . Miss Sedgwick 


5545-6 


Lionel Lincoln .... 


Coojier 


47.^6 


List of Private Claims before the U. S. 


Senate, '56-7 


8321 


Literary and Historical Miscellanies 


Bancroft 


3537 




" History of the Middle Ages 


Berington 


3325 




" Life of Lady Blessington 


Madden 


1160-1 




" Recreations 


Whiltier 


3349 




" Reminiscences 


De Quincey 


3116-17 




•' Sketches and Letters of Lamb 


Tal/ourd 


1125 



144 



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Little Dorrit .... Dickens 4916-17 

Little Ellie .... Andersen 4612 

Lives ..... Plutarch 760 

Lives and Letters of Abelard and Heloise Wight 1074 

Voyages of Early Navigators 1412 



Lives 



Lives 



Works of Angelo and Raphael Duppa c& De Quincy 1 300 



of American Merchants, vol. 

Ancient Philosophers 

Atrocious Judges 

British Dramatists 
" Lawyers 
" Statesmen 

Calebrated Travellers 

Italian Poets 

Jay and Hamilton 

Men of Letters 

Painters, &c. 

Painters and Sculptors 
of the Chief Justices 

Lord Chancellors 
Poets 

Queens of England . 



:. . Hunt 

Fenelon 
Hildreth 
Cam'pbeU, et al. 
JRoscoe 
Ifacliintosh, et al. 
St. John 
Stehhing 
Renwick 
Brougham 
Yasari 
Cunningham 
Camyhell 
Flanders 
Camphell 
Gary 
Johnson 
^ Miss Strickland 

" " before the Conquest 3Irs. Hall 

" Scotland Miss Strickland 

Signers .... Dvnghi 

Living Age, vols, i.-is., edited by Littell 
" •' " xx.-xxxi " 

" " xl.-lxx. 
Locke Amsden .... Thompson 

Logic in Theology, &c. . . . Taylor 

" of Politicol Economy, &c. . De Qaincey 

Loitorings in Europe .... Corson 

London Labor and London* Poor, vols, i.-iii. Mayheiv 
" Quarterly Review, The (odd nos.) 
" " " vols. Ixxxii.-ix. 



Lord Montagu's Page 



James 



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1418 

982 

981 

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969-75 

1415-17 

1080-2 

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795-6 

768-74 

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778-83 

784 

961-8 

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Ruffini 


5371 


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Smedley 


5564 


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Mitchell 


3243-4 


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Wise 


1866 


Lost Hunter . . . 


Adams (.^) 


5732 


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Curtis 


1849 


Louis XIV. and the Court of France 


Ifiss Pardoe 


513-14 


Love (L 'Amour) .... 


Mlclielei 


3698 


Lovel, the Widower (2 copies) . 


IhacJceray 


5843-4 


Love me Little, Love me Long (2 copies) Reade 


5403-4 


Loyala and Jesuitism 


Taylor 


1386 


Luck of Barry Lyndon 


Thackeray 


5625 


Lucretia 


Biclwer 


4670 


Lucy Crofton ^. 


Mrs. Oliphant 


5330 


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Gamoens 


4137-9 


Luther and the Reformation 


Scott 


2935-6 


Mademoiselle Mori 


. 


5733 


Magnte Britannia3 Notitia (1745) 


Ghamberlayne 


465 


Magnalia Christi Americana . 


Mather 


2658-9 


Mahomet and his Successors 


Irving 


1019-20 


Maiden and Married Life of MaryPowel 


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1170 


Ma-ka-tai-me-she-kia-kiak . 


Smith 


4322 


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Tioeedie 


3327 


Man made of Money, &c. 


J err old 


5171 


Manners and Customs of the English 


Broohes 


3668 


" " " Japanese 


Siehold 


735 


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. Nordhof 


5327 


Man. Primeval .... 


Harris 


2850 


Mansfield Park .... 


Miss Austen 


4623 


Manual of Ancient History 


Taylor 


12 


" Botany .... 


Gray 


2386 


" Chemistry 


Beck 


2397 


Coal .... 


Lesley 


2376 


" Dignities, &c. 


Dodd 


500 


" Greology 


Lyell 


2307 


' ' Gothic Architecture . 


Paley 


2534 


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Gillespie 


.2528 


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1602 



Marble Faun (2 copies) 


iVl Xl iVl 

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Smith 


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Melville 


5262-3 


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Miss Sewell 


5558-9 


Mark Wilton . . . • 


, Ta yler 


5650 


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. Dickens 4918, 5823 


Martins of Cro' Martin 


Lever 


5876 


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The ... 


Chateaubriand 


4828 


( f 


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Brewster 


1430 


Masterm 


an Eeady 


Marry at 


4545 


Mathematical Dictionary . 


Davis and JPeck 


7924 


Matthew 


Caraby . . . , 


. Brothers Abbott 


3204 


Maurice 
Meaning 


Tiernay . . . 
of Words 


Lever 
Johnson 


5841 
3751 


Medals of the Creation 


3Ianiell 


2377-8 


Meditations and Contemplations 
Meister Karl's Sketch-Book 
Mellichampe (2 copies) 
Memoir of Aikin, J. 


Hervey 

. Leland 

Simms 

Lucy Aikin 


2862 

3218 

5525-7 

842 


(C 


Channing, W. E. 


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1391-3 


11 
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Hale, D. 
Judson, A. 
More, Hannah 


Thompson 

Wayland 
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919 

1395-6 
1162-3 


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Orleans, Duchess of 


Schubert 


1242 


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Parsons, T. . 


. Parsons 


1340 


(C 


Peter the Grreat . 


Barrow 


1468 


It 


Prentiss, S. S. 


. 


1346-7 


ei 


Ware, H., Jr. . 


Ware 


1350 


(( 


Ware, Mrs. M. L. 


Hall 


1361 


Memoirg 
•< 


5 and Correspondence of T. Moore Russell 
Sermons of G. Whitefield . Gillies 


851-2 
850 




of Abernethy, J. 
an American Lady . 
Bonaparte, L. . 
Buckminster, J. and J. 


Macilwain 
Mrs. Grant 

S. Eliza B. Lee 


1133 
1359 
1231 
1352 


" 


Burke, E. 


Prior 


821 


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Catharine, 11. 
Celebrated Characters 
Cellini, B, . 


Lamartine 


1295 

998-1000 

1312 



MEM MEM ■ 14? 

Memoirs of Chalmers, T. . . . . Hanna 1399-1402 

Cumberland, R 828 

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" Female Sovereigns . . 3Irs. Jameson 1413-14 

FranhUn, B 1475-6 

Houdin, B 1240 

" Hutcliinson, J. . Mrs. L. Hutchinson 1115 

" Italian Painters . . Mrs. Jameson 3721 

•' Josephine . - . . Memes 1461 

Marlborough, Duke of . . Coxe 1111-13 

Mathews, C. . . Mrs. Mathews 832-5 

" Napoleon . . Duchess D^Abrantes 875-6 

" Newton, Sir I. . . . Brewster 346-7 

" Ossoli, Countess B' (Margaret Fuller) 1356-7 

" Rachel . . . M'ttie DeB 1238 

" Ripa , . . . , Prandi 1390 

Scott, Sir W. . . -. LocTchart 1174-80 

Sheridan, R. B. . . . Moore 1186 

Sully, The Duke of .... 515-19 

" Vidocq (French Police-Agent) . . 1239 

Walpole, H. . . . Warlurton 819-20 

" Washington . . . Mrs. KirMand 1313 

" " Mary and Martha ilfzss (7on7i;Zi«^ 1358 

Wirt, W Kennedy 1333-4 

" the Court of Charles I. Lucy Aihin 111-12 

" " II. Grammont 476 

Elizabeth . Lucy Aikin 119-20 

" Geo. 111. DuJce of Buckingham 121-2 

" James I. . Lucy Aikin 117-18 

Federal Administrations . Gihbs 225-6 

Life of Mackintosh, J. . . 826-7 

Loves of the Poets Mrs. Jameson 3725 

Reign of George II. . Hervey 477-8 

in. Walpole 113-14 

Memorable Scenes in French History Smucker 503 

Memoranda of a Residence at the Ct. of London Rush 1561 

Memorials and Correspondence of G. J. Fox 1100-1 

" of his Time . . . Oockburn 1103 

of Hood, T., edited by his Children 1148-9 



148 



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MIL 



Gary 


103-4 


Watson 


1325 


Houssaye 


1001-2 


J err old 


3642 


TkacJceray 


5626 


Hunt 


8550-1 


Cooper 


4787-8 


Junt, et al. 


7160-66 


(< 


7177-7203 


Fraser 


739 


Dichens 


5824 



JMemorials of the Civil War 
Men and Times of the Revolution 

" Women of the xviii Century 
Men of Character .... 
Men's Wives, and Shabby G-enteel Story 
Men, Women and Boolis 
Mercedes of Castile (2 copies) 
Merchants' Magazine, vol. i.-vii., edited b; 

" " " xviii. -sliv. " 

Mesopotamia and Assyria 
Message from the Sea 
Message of the Gov. of Wis. cind Ace. Documents 

1855-8, 60 Barstow, et al. 8726-30, 32 
Message of the Pres. of the U. S. and Ace. Documents, 

1848-9 Taylor, et al. 

1849-50 
1851-4 

1855-60 
1856-7, p't iii. 
Metacomet ..... Richmond 

Meta Gray ... . Miss Mcintosh 

Metamorphoses . . . . . Ovid 

Meteorological Report, 2d and 4th , . Fspy 

Methodist Q. Review, vol. xliii., edited by Wheedon 
Metropolitan Magazine, The (odd numbers) 



Mexican War .... Mansfield 

Mexico ...... Mayer 

Microscope, The .... Carpenter 

Middle Kingdom, The . . . Williams 

Midsummer's Day Dream . . Richmond 

Miles Wallingford (2 copies) . . Cooper 

Military Commission to Europe in '55-6 Mordecai 
" Dictionary .... Scott 

" Journal of the Revolution . . Tkacher 

" Life of the Du.ke of Marlborough Alison 

Mill on the Floss (2 copies) . . Miss Evans 

Milwaukee Directory, 1854-5 . Van SlycTc 



1857-8 
1859-60 



Irving, et al. 
Town 



8153 

8156-8 

8162-8 

8173-91 

7442 

4314 

5285 

4281 

7448, 50 

7351 

7337-8 

605 

322-3 

2413 

1785-6 

3711 

4789-90 

7400 

2484 

342 

1102 

4990-1 

2211 

2212 

2213 



M I M M N 149 

■ Mimic Life 3£rs. PMckie 5380 

Minister's Wooing (2 copies) . Mrs. Stowe 5510-11 

Minstrelsy, Ancient and Modern, edited by Motlierxvell 4268-9 

Mirabeau: A Life History . . . Smith 1243 

Miscellanea Spalding 3541 

Miscellaneous Doc, of U, S. Congress (pamphlets) 8672-5 

" House of Kep., 1855-60 8501-15 

Senate, 1855-60 8279-86 

Miscellaneous Essays . . . Alison 3550 

"... DeQuincerj 3346 

Pamphlets .... 8883-5 

" Periodicals 7834-6 

Theological Works, . Swedenhorg 2755 

" Works of Arnold, T. . , . 3540 

" " Maclcenzie, H. . . • 3320 

" " Sidney, Sir P. . . 4046 

Writings of Story J. . . . 3539 

Miscellanies Ohalmers 2719 

Emerson 3328 

Miss^G-ilbert's Career (2 copies) . . Holland 5104-5 

" Slimmens' Window . . Mrs. Peabody 3215 

Mission and Travels in Africa . . Livingstone 1515 

Mr. Brown's Letters . . . ThacJceray 3207 

" " and Punch's Novelists •' 5627 

Mr. Midshipman Easy . . . Marryat 4621 

Mrs. Caudle's Lectures . . . Jerrold 3639 

Moby Dick Melville 5264 

Modern British Plutarch .... Taylor 956 

" Domestic Medicine , . . Thomas 2592 

•' French Literature . . Vericour 3323 

" History .... Michelet 659 
Painters . . . . RusTcin 2599-3603 

Pilgrims . . . . . Wood 4478-9 
'■" Poets of Spain, translated and edited by Kennedy 4044 



Monaldi . . . . 


Allston 


4640 


Monarchs retired from Business 


Doran 


3139-40 


Monastery, The (2 copies) 


Scott 


5482-3 


Money, &c. 


Bulwer, et al. 


4454 


Money-King, &c. . 


Saxe 


4333 



XHU in \J XN — i^ ii. Xk, 

Monikins, The ..... Cooper 


4791 


Montli in England, A. . . Tuclcerman 


1658 


Monthly Journal of Agriculture . . Skinner 


2477-8 


Monuments of Egypt .... Hawks 


386 


M oral History of Women . . . Legouve 


3699 


Moral Eefleetions, &c. . . Rochefoucault 


3035 


Morals, by Way of Abstract . . Seneca 


3079 


Mormons, The .... Gunnison 


3045 


"■ at Home . . . Mrs. Ferris 


3045 


Mosses from an Old Manse . . . HaiotJiorne 


3255 


Mother's Eecompense . . Grace Aguilar 


4638 


Mt. Vernon Papers .... Everett 


3169 


Mud Cabin, The . ... . Isham 


1657 


Municipal History of Boston . . , Quincy 


354 


My Diary in India . . , . Russell 


1779-80 


" Imprisonments .... Fellico 


1297 


" Schools and Schoolmasters • . • Miller 


1146 


" Uncle Hobson and I ... Jones 


5173 


Mysteries of Paris Sue 


5900 


Udolpho, The . . Mrs. Eadclife 


5379 


Na Motu PerJiins 


1603 


Naomi ..... Mrs. Wehh 


4482 


Napoleon and his Marshals . . Readley 


1015-16 


" Dynasty .... Williams 


766 


Napoleonic Ideas ... L. Napoleon 


2253 


Napoleon III. in Italy . . . Mrs. Browning 


4106 


Narrative of a Journey through India . Heler 


1777-8 


" Kesidence in Siam . . Neale 


1789 


" Second Voyage . . . Ross 


1502 


" Visit to the Syrian Church Southgate 


1766 


" Voyage to the N. W. Coast Franchere 


1852 


" an Expedition to the Polar Sea Wrangell 


1957 


" Criminal Trials . . Feuerhach 


2270 


" Discovery in Africa . Jameson, et al. 


1955 


" " in the Polar Seas Leslie, et al. 


1956 


" the Arctic Expedition . . £ac7c 


1503 


" the Dead Sea Expedition . Lynch 


1497 


" the ExpL Expedition in '42 Fremont 


1857 


" the Mission to Bokhara . Wolf 


1498 



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NEW 



151 



Narrative of tlie Mission to Chiua and Japan OlipJiant 

" the Red Eiver Expedition . Hind 

"■ the Santa Fe Expedition . Kendall 

" the Search for Sir J. Franklin M' Oliniock 

the U. S. Expl. Expedition Wilkes 

" " Japan Expedition Hawks 

" " " " (Go-v.'FA.)HaioIc3,etaL 

" an Old Traveller . . Knelh 

Natural History of Birds . . . Bennie 

" " of Enthusiasm . . Taylor 

" " of Insects . . . Rennie 

" " of Man . . . Prichard 

" " of Quadrupeds . . Rennie 

" " of Selborne . . White 

" " of the Elephant . . Rennie 

Naturalist's Library . ' . . Gould 

Natural Theology . . . . Paley 

(H.F. L.) 
Nature and Human Nature 

" the Supernatural 

Naval History of the U. S. 
Ned Myers (2 copies) 
Nemesis (2 copies) 
Neighbors, the (2 copies) 
Nestorians, The 

New Am. Cyclopasd'a, vols.i.-xi., e 
New and Copious Latin Lexicon 

" the Old, The 
New Church Essays 

" Classical Dictionary, A, edited by Anthon 

Newcomes, The ... * Thackeray 

New England History ... Elliott 

" Theocracy, The ... Widen 

" Gazetteer of the U. S. . Darhy and Dwight 

History of the Conquest of Mexico, A Wilson 

New Home — Who'll Follow? Mrs, KirkJand 

Priest in Conception Bay, The . Loivell 

Stories ..... Dickens 

Universal Gazetteer . . . Williams 



Haliburton 
Buslmell 

GoG'per 

Marion Harland 

Miss Bremer 

Grant 

hj Ripley (& Dana 

Leverett 

Palmer 

Wilkinson, et al. 



1493 

1505-6 

1869-70 

1940 

1486-90 

1472 

7420-22 

1936 

2453 

3038 

2451-2 

2317-18 

2459 

2368 

2454 

2315 

2848 

2944-5 

3242 

2698 

345 

4792-3 

5116-17 

4693-5 

2791 

7791-7801 

7892 

1851 

3548 

7898 

5845 

277-8 

2792 

7908 

321 

1844 

520U-1 

4919 

7930 



152 



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New York Documents, &c., (pamphlets) 
Nicaraugua : Its People, &c. 
Nicliolas Mckleby (2 copies) . 
Night and Morning .... 
Nile Notes ..... 
Ninety Days' Wortli of Europe . 

'98 and '48 

Nineveli and its Remains 

Noctes Ambrosian^ .... 

North American Eeview, vols. Isvi.-lsxiii. 

" " " " Ixxv.-xcii. 

'• British Review, The, vols, xii.-xxix 
Northern Antiquities . . . 

" Travel .... 

Notes from Plymouth Pulpit 

" of a Journey to G-rand Cairo 

" " Military Reconnoisance . 

' ' of Travel in Italy 

" on Central America 

" on Duelling .... 



8844-6 

Squier 1524-5 

Dichens 4920, 5822 



Bulwer 

Curtis 

Hale 

Savage 

Layard 

Wilson 



" on Nursing 

" on the North Vfest 



Mallet 

Taylor 

Beecher 

Thacheray 

Emory 

Norton 

Squier 

Sabine 

Miss Nightingale 

Bradford 

" " " " ... Burnet 

Nothing to Wear ..... Butler 

Novels and Miscellaneous Works of De Foe 

Now and Then ..... Warren 

Nubia and Abyssinia . , . . Russell 

Oak Openings (3 copies) , . . Cooper 

Obituary Add's on the death of Yv^. R. King, Everett, et al 

Obf-cure Diseases of the Brain . . Winslow 

Observations in Europe . . . Durhin 

" the East . . ' " 

" on Popular Antiquities Brand 

Occasional Productions . . Bush 

Occult Sciences . . Smedley, et al. 

Ocean, The . , . Gosse 



4671 

1818 

1643 

502 

1494-5 

3378-81 

5997-6004 

6006-23 

7083-91 

525 

1748 

2897 

1813 

1522 

1731 

1596 

3322 

2606 

578 

314 

4110 

3415-17 

5693 

741 

4794-6 

924 

2591 

1619-20 

1760-1 

462-4 

3542 

3063 

2311 



Odd Leaves from the Note Book of a Swamp Doctor Tensas 3234 
Odd People (2 copies) . . . Beid 2369-70 

Odoherty Papers, . ... Maginn 3355-6 



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Odyssey, The, &e. 
O'Donobue, The 
Ohio Gazetteer, 
Old Continental, The 

" Corner Cupboard, 

" Curiosity Shop (2 copies) 

" House by the River 

" Mackinaw 

" Portraits ... 

" Red Sandstone 

" St. Paul's 

" Wine in New Bottles 
Oliver Cromwell's Letters and Speeches, 
" Goldsmith . . . . 

" Twist (2 copies) . 
Olynthiac and other Orations 
Omoo ...... 

One of Them . • . 

Opinions on Masonry . . . . 

Orations (H. C. L.) 
Orations and Speeches 

" Offices, &c. 

" on the Crown and Embassy 
Orators of Prance .... 

" of the Age . . . . 

Oregon : Its History, &c. 
Oriental and Western Siberia 
Origin of Species, On the 
Orlando Furioso . . . . 

Ormond ..... 

Osceola . . 

Our Farm of Four Acres . , 
Out Doors at Idle wild 
Outline History of the Fine Arts 
Outlines of Disordered Mental Action 

" of Geology 
Out of the Depths .... 
Qutre-Mer ..... 

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Gardner 


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Irving 


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Demosthenes 


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Melville 


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Lever 


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Odiorne 


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Demosthenes 


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. Everett 


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Sumner 


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Cicero 


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Simpson 

to San Francisco . . Greeley 

Charlotte Chanter 



Overland Journey 

Over the Cliffs 
Pacific and Indian Oceans . . . Reynolds 

Painting: Its Rise and Progress .... 
Palestine . .... . Osborn 

" ...... Russell 

Pampinea, &c. ..... Aldrich 

Panorama, The, &c. . . . . Wkiitier 

Papers for the Teacher . . . Barnard 

Paris Sketch-Book .... Thackeray 

Partisan, The (2 copies) . . . Simms 

Pasha Papers, The ..... Howe 

Passages from my Autobiography . Lady Morgan 

" from the Diary of a Late Physician Warren 
Pastor's Fire- Side, The . . . Miss Porter 

Past, Present and Future .... Cary 

Pathfinder, The (3 copies) . . . C'ooper 
Paul and Virginia . . . .St. Pierre 

Paul Clifford .... . . Bulwer 

Paul Fane . . . . . . Willis 

Paul Fcrroll . . . . . Lady Olive 

Peasant Life in Grcrmany . . Jliss Johnson 

Peg Wolifington (2 copies) . . . Reade 

Pelham ...... Bulwer 

Pencillings by the Way .... Willis 

Penny Cj^clopcedia, vols, ii.-vi. .... 

People I Have Met .... 'Willis 

Pericles and Aspasia . . . Landor 

Perilous Adventure . . . Davenport 

Permanent Way, &;c., of European Railways 

Colburn and Holley 
Dixon 

. Burton 

Bartlett 

Humboldt 

Wood 

Cooper 



Personal History of L'd Bacon 

" Memoirs of J. T. Buckingham 
" Narrative of a Pilgrimage 
" " ExpL and Incidents 

" " Travels in America 

" Recollections of the Stage 

Pioneers, The (2 copies) 



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Personal Sketches of his own Times 
Petor Schlernihl in America . 
Petty Annoyances of Married Life 
Peveril of the Peak (2 copies) 
Philip Van Artevelde 
Philosophers and Actresses 
Philosophical Dictionary 
Philosophy in Sport 

of Sir W. Hamilton . 
History 
Life . ' . 
Living 

Mysterious Agents 
of the Moral Feelings . 
" Sciences (abridged) 
" Voice 
Philothea ..... 
Phrenology . . , . . 

Physical Atlas of Natural Phenomena 
" Geography . 
" " of the Sea 

Physiology of Common Life 
Piazzi Tales . . . 

Picciola .... 

Pickwick Papers (2 copies) 
Pic-Nic Papers . 
Pictorial Field-Book 

" History of New York 
Picture-Book without Pictures 
Pictures from St. Petersburg 
" of Country Life . 
" " Travel in France 
Pilgrimage to Egypt 

" to the Holy Land . 

Pilgrims of the Rhino 
Pilgrim's Progress, The . 
Pillar of Fire . 
Pilot, The (2 copies) 



Barrington 

Wood 

Balzac 

Scott 

. Taylor 

. Houssaye 

Yoltaire 

Paris 

ScJilegel 

Tichnor 

. Rogers 

Ahercromhie 

Oomte 

Rush 

Mrs. Child 

Spurzheim 

Johnston 

3£ary Somerville 

. Maury 

Lewes 

Melville 

Saintinc 

Dickens 

Dickens, et al. 

Lossing 

Barber 

Andersen 

Jerrnann 

Miss Carey 

Dumas 

Smith 

. Lamartine 

Bulwer 

Bunyan 

Ingraham 

Cooper 



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Pioneers, Preachers, &c. 
Pirate, The (2 copies) . 
Plain Talk abowt Fruits, &c. 
Planetary and Stellar Worlds 
Plant Hunters (2 copies) 
Plays . . . . . 

" and Poems 

'" of P. Massinger . 
Plea for Amusements 
Pleasant Memories 
Pluribustah 
Poems . . 



" and Ballads 
• " of Ossian, "translated" by Macpherson 

" of Shakspeare 
Poetical and Prose Writings of Sprague, C. 
"■ Works of Akenside, M. 
" " Beatiie, J. 

Butler, S. 
" " Byron, Lord 

Chatterton, T. 



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De Vere 


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Emerson 


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Holmes 


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White, E. E. ... 

" ^ Wordsworth, W. 

(16mo) 
Wyatt, Sir T, . . . 
" Young, E. . . . . 
Poets and Poetry of America, edited by Griswold 
Poetry of the East .... Alger 

Political and Literary Anecdotes . . King 

" Mil. Hist, of the Cam. of Waterloo Jomini 
Poliiical Debates between Lincoln and Douglas 



Economy 

of Art 
Philosophy 
Text-Book 



Potter 

JRushin 

Brougham 

ClusTcey 

Currier 

Greeley and Cleveland 



for 18C0, 
Works of T. Paine .... 

Polynesia . . . . . . Russell 

Polynesian Researches .... Ellis 

Poor Scholar, The .... Carleton 

Pop. and Pract. Int. to Law Studies . Warren 
Popular Astronomy .... Mitchel 

" Education .... Mayhew 

" Encyclopaedia, edited by Sanford, et al. 

Gi-eology Ifiller 

" Guide to the Observation of Nature 3Iudie 
" Lectures on Science and Art , Lardner 
" Technology .... Hazen 

Positive Philosophy .... Comte 

Posthumous Memoirs .... Wraxall 

P.M.G.Rep.ofMailContracts, '55-6,7-9 Campbell, etal. 
Potiphar Papers ..... Curtis 

Power of the Soul over the Body . . Ifoore 

Pract. Illus. of "Woman's Right to Labor" 

Marie E. Zakrzewsha 
Practical Treatise on Business . Freedley 

Pi'airie, The Cooper 



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Preacher and the King, The 
Pre-Adaniite Earth 
Precaution (2 copies) 
Prenticeana 
Pre-Raphaeiitism 
President's Daughters, The 
Price of a Crown 
Pride and Prejudice, &c 
Priest and the Huguenot, The 
Prince of the House of David 
Principles of Chemistry 
" Eloquence 

" Physics 

" Physiology 

" Psychology 

" Science 

♦' Social Science 

" Zoology 



Bungener 

Harris 

Cooper 

Prentice 

RusMn 

Miss Bremer 

Sue 

Miss Austen 

Bungener 

Ingraham 

Stochhardt 

Maury 

Midler 

Comhe 

Spencer 

Potter 

Carey 

Agassiz and Gould 



Private Correspondence of Coivper 
" " Welsier 

" Journal of A. Burr ..... 

Prohahilities Tupjyer 

Probable Fall in the Value of Gold . . Chevalier 

Professor, The . . . - Miss Bronte 

at the Breakfast -Table . . Holmes 

Progress of Religious Ideas . . . Mrs. Child 

Pronouncing Spanish Dictionary . Velasquez 

Prose and Poetry of Europe and America — 

edited by Morris and Willis 

" Works of Milton 

" Writers of America, edited by Griswold . 
" " G-eimany, " Hedge . 

Proverbial Philosophy .... Tapper 

Provincial Letters Pascal 

Prue and I . . . . • • Curtis 

Public and Domestic Life of Burke . . Burke 

*' Private History of Napoleon III. Smucker 

" Life of Eldon, L'd . Twiss 

" " " Webster, . Lyman 



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Public Life of J. Brown, . . , Redpath 1342 

" Men of the Revolution . . Sullivan 800 

Pulpit of the Revolution . . . Thornton 2901 

Punch (Loudon) vols, xsxvi.-xl. .... 7748-51 
Punch's Letters ..... Jerrold 3641 

Puritans, The ..... Hopldns 2660-1 
Pursuit of Knowledge under Difficulties Graik 1435-6 

Putnam's Magazine, vols. i.-x. .... 5967-76 

Quadroon, The Beid 5388 

Quakerism . . . . . Mrs. Greer 3042 

Q. Review, The, vol. ii. (third N. Y. series) ed, by Brownson 7339 
Quecchy ..... Miss Warner 

Queen of Hearts .... Collins 

Queens and Princesses of France . . White 

" of Society . Grace and Philip Wharton 
Quentin Durward (2 copies) . . . Scott 

Quits .... Baroness Tautphceus 



Quodlibet . . . , . Kennedy 

Races of Man . , . . Pickering 

Rachel and the New World . . Beauvallet 

Rag-Bag, The ..... Willis 

Rail Road Reports (pamphlets) .... 
Rambler, The, Idler, The, &c. . Johnson, et cd. 

*' in Mexico, ... Latrohe 

Rambles among Words . . . Siointon 

" in Sweden, &c. . • . . 

Ran Away to Sea . . . . JReid 

Rational Defence of the Gospel , . Watts 

Reason and Eaith . . . Powers 

Rebellion Record, The, edited by Moore 
Recent Enquiries in Theology ("Essays and Reviews" )- 

Temple, et cd. 

" Progress in Astronomy . . Loomis 

" Speeches and Addresses . . Sumner 

Recollections of a Journey through- Tartary, &c. Hue 

'' " Lifetime . Goodrich 

" " Literary Life . Miss Mitford 

" " Policeman . . Waters 

" of h'gypt Baroness von Minutoli 



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Recollections of England . . Jane Wayland 

G. Hamlyn, . Kingsley 

Italy . . Chateaubriand 

Mirabeau . Dumont 

the Last Four Popes Wiseman 

the Table Talk of .S'. Rogers 
Washington . . . Custis 

Records of My Life . . . . . Taylor 

Recreations of a Cotintry Parson . . Boyd {?^ 

" Christopher North . . Wilson 

Rector of St. Bardolph's . . . Shellon 

Red G-auntlet ... ... Scott 

Red Rover, The (2 copies) . . . Cooper 

Red Skins, The 

Redwood .... 
Reel in a Bottle, A . . 
Reflections 

Regal Rome .... 
Register of U. S. Officers, 1847 
Rejected Addresses 

Relation between Scripture and Geology 
Religion of Geology .... 
Religions of the World . , 
Religious Lectures on the Seasons 
Reminiscences of an Officer of Zo'aaves 
" R. Choate, 

" Coleridge and Southey 

" Scottish Life 

Report of a Geo. Survey of Wis., la., and Minn. Owen 
" Com. on the Troubles in Kansas, 1856 — 

Howard, et al. 

" of the Exploring Expedition . Fremont 

" Geological Survey of N. Y., 1838-40 

Mather, et al. 
" " Sec'y of the Treas. on Com. and Nav., 

1854-9 . . . Guthrie, et al. 

" of the Sec'y of the Treas. on the FinanccF, 

1849 . . Meredith, et al. 



Miss Sedgioich 

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. Sturm^ 

. Newman 

Buchanan, et al. 

H. and J. Smith 

Smith 

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Cler 

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Cottle 

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Report of the Soc'y of the Trcas, on the Finances, 

1854-9 . . 3feredith, et al. 8602-7 
" Sup. of the Com. Schools of Pa., 1857 

Eickoh 3964 

" " Sup. of the Coast Survey, '48-'51 5ac/^e 8557-8 

" " " " " '51 — sketches " 7387 

" " " " '52-9 " 7388-95 

" Tiustees of the N. Y. State Lib., '58 3990 

" on the Crimean War . . McClellan 7401 
•' " Foreign Relations, vols, i.-iv., edited 

by Flagg, et al 7374-7 

" " Foreign Relations, 1856-9, edited by 

Flagg, et al. 7378-81 
" " Harbors of Lake Michigan, 1856-7 — 

Graham 8665-6 

" " Mexican Boundary Survey ^mo?-y,e/aZ. 7439-41 
" Survey of the N. and N. W. Lakes, 

1860, .... 3Ieade 8667 
" " Trade and Cora, of B, America, and 

Maps .... Andreius 8615-16 
Reports from the Court of Claims to U. S. House of 

Rep., 1855-60 . . Huntington 8564-75 
*' of Com, on Alleged Corruptions in Congress — 

Davis, et al. 8664 
<' of Committees of the U. S. House of Rep,, 

1855-60 8529-48 

" of Committees of the U. S. Senate, 1855-60 8306-13 

" Library Associations (pamphlets) . 8872-5 

Public Institutions " . . 8863-6 

" of the Sup. Court of Wis., '42-3 Burnett 8809 

" " " " " vols. i.-iv. Chandler 8810-12 

" " i.-iii. Smith 8813-15 

" " " " " " vii.-x. " ' 8819-22 

" on the Pacific R. R. Survey, vols. i.-x. . 7423-32 

" " " " " sup. to vol. i. 7433 

" " " " vol. xii,, 2 parts 7434-5 

Repository of Wit and Humor . . . Byrn 3648 

ReprcscntativQ Men , , • , , Emerson 3166 



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llesearcbes respecting Americns Vespucius Santarem 
Heveries of a Bachelor .... Mitchell 
Revised Statutes of Wis., 1849, 1858 
Revolutionary Services of W. Hull Mrs.M. Camplell 
Revolutions in English History, vol. i. -. Vaughan 



Rhine, The 

Richard Hurdis 

Richard III. . 

Rienzi 

Rifle and Hound in Ceylon 

Rifle Rangers, The 

Rise of the Dutch Republic . 

Rivals, The, <fec. 

Robert Blake 

Rob Roy .... 

Roland Cashel (2 copies) 

Roman Catacombs 

" Question, The . 
Romance Dust 

" of History — Italy . 
" Natural History 

" Student Life Abroad 

the Forest, The 
Rome .... 

Rory O'More, Handy Andy, &c. 
Rose, The .... 
Rose and the Ring, The . 
Rosemary (2 copies) . 
Roughing it in the Bush . 
Roumania . . . 
Ruins of Ancient Cities . 

" Empires 
Rural Economy 

" Essays . . . 

** Letters . ... 

" Life in England . 
Russia 

" as it is 



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Simms 

Caroline A. Halsted 

Bulwer 

Baker 

Reid 

Motley 

Griffin 

Dixon 

Scott 

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About 

Mayo 

Mcfarlane 

Webber 

Kimball 

Mrs. Radcliffe 

Maguire 

Lover 

Parsons 

Ihackeray 

. Huntington 

Mrs. Moody 

Noyes 

BucJce 

Volney 

BoussingauU 

Downing 

Willis 

Howitt 

Kohl 

Qurovjsld 



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Sacred History of the World 

Sacred Poems 

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St. Ronan's Well (2 copies) 

Saint Leger 

St. Leon 

St. Valentine's Day (2 copies) 

Salad for the Social . 

" " Solitary 

Salathiel . 

Salmagundi .... 
Salt Water Bubbles . 
Sand-Hills of Jutland 
Sartor Resartus, &c. 
Satanstoe (2 copies) 
Satires of Juvenal, et al. 
Say and Seal (2 copies) 
Sayings and Doings of Sam Slick 
Scalp Hunters, The 
Scampavias . 
Scandinavia 
Scarlet Letter, The 
Scenes and Legends 

" in Practice 

" in Spain . . . . 

School Architecture 

" Days at Rugby 
Scientific American, vols, viii.-xiv 
" " " i.-iv. N. S 

<* Phenomena 
Scotland and the Scotch 
Scottish Chiefs, The 
Scouring the White Horse . 
Scout, The . . . . 
Sea, The (La Mer) 



. Mrs. GasTcell 

Miss Doioe (.^) 

Adams 

Turner 

Vaughan 

J err old 

Scott 

Kimball 

Godwin 

. Scott 

Saunders 

Croly 

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Sleeper 

. Andersen 

Garlyle 

Cooper 

Misses Warner 

Haliburton 

Rcid 

Wise 

Crichton and Wkeaion 

Hawthorne 

Miller 

Dixon 

Poco Mas 

Barnard 

Hughes 



Gower 

Miss Sinclair 

Miss Porter 

Hughes 

Simms 

Michelet 



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Sea Lions, The (2 copies) • . . Cooper 

Second Visit to the U. S. . . . Lyell 

Sec. of the Treas. Ace. of Receipts and Expenditures, 

1855-60, Guthrie, et al. 
Secret History of the French Court . Cousin 

" Passion, The . . . Williams 

Select British Eloquence . . . Goodrich 

Select British Poets — Falconer to Scott, ed. by F'rost 
" " Southey to Croly " 

Minor Poems . . Goethe and Schiller 
Poetical Works of J. Montgomery 
Speeches .... Gaoming 

Works of T. Smollett ... . . 

Selection of Legal Maxims . . . Broom 



Selections from' 



Self-Control 

Self-Help 

Self-Made Men 

Semi-Detached House 

Sense and Sensibility, &c 

Sermons 



the American Poets, ed. by Bryant 
British Classics Blair, et al. 

" Poets, edited by Hallech 
Works of Sir T. More 
Writings of T?. S. Landor 

Miss Brunton 



Smiles 
Seymour 
Lady Leivis 
Miss Austin 
Chalmers 
" . . . . . . Kingsley 

" ...... Spurgeon 

" ...... Trench 

" for the People . . Huntington 

" Lectures, &c., delivered in Ireland Wiseman 
" o-f Theism, &c. . . . Parlier 

Session Laws of Wis., 1837-58 .... 

Seven Lamps of Architecture . . RusTcin 

Seven Years in Central America . . Froehel 
Seventh Census of the U. S., 1850 . DeBow 

Shakspeare and his Friends . . Williams 

" Papers .... Maginn 

Shakspeare' s Legal Acquirements . Campbell 

" Scholar .... White 



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Shelley Memorials, edited by Lady Shelley 

Shirley 

Shoepac RecollectioDS 

Shores of the Mediterranean 

Short Exposition of the Old Testament 

" Stories .... 
Sidereal Heavens, The 
Silas Marner (2 copies) 
Siluria 

Silver Cord, The . . . 

Sir Andrew Wylie ... 

Sir Thomas More: His Life and Times 
Sir Walter Raleigh, &c. 
Sisters of Charity 
Six Months in Italy 
Sketch-Book, The . . . 

Sketch of Chinese History 

" of the History of S- Carolina 
Sketches by Boz . , . . 

" from Venetian History 

" of Art .... 

'• of European Capitals . 

" of Germany 

" Protestantism in Italy 

" of Literature, vol. i. 

" of Lower Canada 

" of the Irish Bar 

*' of the Life of P. Henry . 

" of the Lives of the Ch. Justices Van Santvoord 
Small Books on Great Subjects . Barlow, etal. 
Smiles and Prowns . . . Sara A. Wentz 
Smithsonian Con. to Knowledge Squier, Davis, et al. 
Social Statics ..... Spencer 
Solitude ..... Zimmerman 

Song of Hiawatha .... Longfellow 
Songs and Ballads .... Lover 

" " .... TJhland, et al. 

" of Labor, &c Whittle r 

" of the Revolution .... Hoore 



Jfiss Bronte 

March 

Schroeder 

Orion 

DicJcens 

Dick 

Miss Evans 

Murchison 

Brooks 

Oalt 

Walter 

Kingsley 

Mrs. Jameson 

Hillard 

Irving 

Gutzlaf 

Rivers 

Dickens 

Smedley 

Jameson 

Ware 

Baird 

Gdfillan 

Sanson 

Shell 

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Sorrows of Werter, &c. . . Goethe, et al. 

Soutli and North ..... Abbott 
Southern Literary Messenger, The, vols, xv.-xvi. 



Southward Ho! 

Souvenirs of Travel 

Spaniards and their Country 

Spanish Conquest in America 

Sparrowgrass Papers 

Spectator, The 

Speeches ..... 

" Addresses &c,, (pamphlets) 



Simms 

31 'me Le Vert 

Ford 

Helps 

Cozzens 

Addison, et al. 

Brougham 

Macaulay 

... Parher 

" of C Philips, et al. 

Specimens of British Critics . . Wilson 

" Dramatic Poets . . Lamb 

" Metrical Romances . Mlis 

Spirit of the Age .... Hazlitt 

Sporting Scenes .... Herbert 

Spy, the (2 copies) . , . . Cooper 

Standish the Puritan . . . Orayson 

Star Papers .... Beecher 

Statesman's Manual . . . Williams 

Statesmen of the Commonwealth . Forster 
Stat Rep. on Sickness and Mor. in U. S. Army, — 

'39- '55 Cool edge 
'55-'60 
Stat.Vicw of the U. S. (Comp. of Con. of '50) DeBoio 

Statistics of Co.al .... Taylor 

Steam Voyage Down the Danube . Quin 

Step from the New World to the Old, A Tappan 

Stones of Venice 

Stories from the Italian Poets 

Story of the Telegraph 

" Teller 

Strange Stories .... Hoffmomn 

Stray Leaves from the Book of Nature DeVere 

Street Thoughts ...... Dexter 

Struggle for Life . . 



■Rushin 

Hunt 

Briggs and Maverick 

Andersen 



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Struggles of Christoplier Tadpole . Smith 

Student Life in Germany . , . Howitt 

Studies from Life . . . . Miss Muloch 
Studies in the Field and Forest . Flagg 

" Stories, &c. . . . Mrs. Jameson 
Study of Words .... Trench 

Sultan and Lis People . . , Oscanyan 

Su.mmer Cruise ..... Willis 

" in the Wilderness . . Lanman 

Sunny Memories .... Mrs. Stoive 
Survey of the Wisdom of God in the Creation, — 

edited by Wesley 



Swallow Barn 

Swiss Family Eobinson . 

Sword and Gown 

Sword and the Distaff, The 

Sybil .... 

Sylvester Sound 

Sylvia, &c. 

System of Logic 

" Mineralogy . 

" Nature 

Table Talk 

" Traits . 
Tale .of Two Cities . 
Tales and Novels . 

" and Sketches , 

" for ihe Marines 

'• from Blackwood 

" of a Traveller 

" of Hungary 

" of the Border 

'•' of the Drama 
Tanered 

Tanglewood Tales 
Tatler, The, and Guardian, The 



Ken nedy 

Wyss 

Laurence (J) 

Simms 

D^ Israeli 

Cockton 

Read 

Mill 

Dana 

D'Holbach 

Razlitt 

Doran 

Dlchens 

Miss Edgeworth 

Hogg 

. Wise 

Aytoun, et al. 

Irving 

M'me PulszTcy 

Wilson 

Ifiss 3facauley 

. 1>^ Israeli 

Hawthorne 

Steele 



Temple Bar, vol. i.-ii., edited by Sala 

Tenant of Wildfell Hall (2 copies) Miss Bronte 

Ten Sermons of Eeligion . . . Parker 



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Ten -Thousand a, Year . ... 
Ten Years among the Mail Bags . 
Ten Years of Preacher Life 
Tent Life in the Holy Land . 
Testimony of the Rocks . . , 

Text-Book of Carpentry 

" Physiology . . . 

Thaddeus of Warsaw ^ \ . 
Theological Essays, &c. . 
TheoliOgy of Ghristian Experience i i 
Theory and Practice of Teaching. imuli 
V:''; of Money and Banks . <;: 

Thesaurus of English VV'ords 
Things as they are (Caleb Williams) 
Things by their Eight Names . 
Thirteen Years' Experience 
Thirty Years' Yiew , -■ . 
Thorndale . ' .- 
Thorough-Base Primer 
Thorpe . 4- 
Thoughts and Things 
"';>•' Letters and Oposeules 
if.'iilf on JesW''^'. ' ^\>> ^"^N'>A 
THoiisand and' One' Nights', T'^'e, edited hj iLcm'e 

Three Clerks, The Trhllope 

" Colonic^ of 'Australia . . -. ^ Sid'ney 
•■■*<'■ Cousins, Tfev, . . . . Maitland 

'''^"'■Musketeers' ... . ' Bumas 

I'jir: Presidencies of India . . I ' ' t'aj?^'^** ' ' 
<•'-'« • Yoyagcs for thb Bis. of a N. W. Passage Parry' ' 
'■'""■ Years in California .... Coltohl' 
Thi-oho of David . . . . . Ingraham 

Tim^s, The (London) July-Sept.y 1861 
Titcomb's Letters • (2 copies) 
To Cuba and'^B'ftck'^r' ^ :• . ' . 
Tom' Brown at' Oxford, vol. i,' (2 copies)^ 



Warren 

lioldrt/oth 

'. '■ MiWurh ' 

. FHim' 

J Jlilhr 

Sllloway 

Goadhy 

Miss Porter 

Be Quincey 

Armstrong/ 

i» o-"l'' Page 

.'■■' '■Tucker 

.■ Roget 

■;;iiH(iY^ ;■,,;; Manskip 

Benton 

. Smith 

Burrowes 

"■• '."'■' ; Bm'ritt' 
Pascal 

F'urHe'ss 



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Hughes 



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Revere 


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Tour in California . . . . , 

Tour Round my G-arden 

Tower of London .... 

Transactions of the III. Agricult. Society, 1853-8, — 

edited by Kennicott and Francis . 3960-2 
Transactions of the Wis. Agricult. Society, 1851-9, 

edited by Ingham and Hoyi . . 3955-9 

Travelling Bachelor ..... Coo]ieT 3665 

Travels and DiscovericF! in Africa . . Barth 1508-10 

" and Researches of Humboldt . MacgiUivray 1951 

" in Greece and Russia . . Taylor 1747 

in North America . . . Lyell 1832 

" in the United States . Lady Worthy 1838 

" in the West (Cuba) . . . Turnhull 1598 

" of Anacharsis the Younger . Barthelemy 1552-8 

" " " maps, plans, &c., — 

Bartlielemy 7713 

'« of Marco Polo 1960 

Treatise on Domestic Economy, A Miss Beecher 2512 

" Landscape Gardening . . Downing 2479 

" Language . . . Johnson 3750 

" Mechanics . . Kater and Lardner 2394 

" Med. Jurisprudence Wharton and Stille 2590 

" Metallurgy . . . Overman 2297 

" Railways .... Jervis 2232 

Trevelyan ..... Lady Scott 5738 

Trials of Margaret Lyndsay . . . Wilson 5697 

Tribune Almanac, 1861 2227 

Tribute to Kane, &e. , . . Chapman 4125 

Trifleton Papers 3352 

Trip to Cuba, A . . . . 3Irs. Howe 1905 

True and the Beautiful, The (selections from Rushin) 3609 

" Christian Religion . . . Swedenhorg 2756 

" Intellectual System of the Universe Cudworth 2723-4 

" Travels, Adven's and Observations of </. Smith 1592-3 

Trumps . . ..... Curtis 4839 

Truth and Poetry from my own Life . Goethe 1268-9 

Twelve Years in India , . . Jlodson 1784 



J. vv xu — 

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Dumas 


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" " of an African Slaver 


Canot 


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PMlleo 


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Twin Roses .... 


3rrs. Sifchie 


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Twins, The .... 


Tapper 


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Two Admirals, The (2 copies) 


Cooper 


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Two Hundred Lyrical Poems 


Beranger 


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Miss Mcintosh 


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Butler 


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RusJcin 


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Typee .... 


Melville 


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Types of Mankind 


NoU and GUddon 


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Andersen 


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Mrs. Stoioe 


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Undine, and Sintram 


Fouque 


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United States Exploring Expeditions . . Jenkins 


1485 


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Kane 


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U. S. Mag. and Dem. Keview, vols. 


xxii.-xxsi,, edited 




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5987-96 


" Naval Astronomieal Exp'ns, 


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Universal History 


Tytler oMd Nares 


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" G-azetteer 


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Useful Arts .... 


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Use of the Body .... 


Moore 


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Up the Rhine 


Hood 


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Vagabond Life in Mexico 


. Ferry 


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Vale of Cedars, The . 


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Thaclceray 


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Vasconselos .... 


Simms 


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Vathek 


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Vegetable Substances 


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,Yegtiges of the Nat. Hist, of Creation Chambers (?) 2349 

IVieomte de Bragelonne, The . . . Dumas 4902-3 
Vi^w of Egypt ■VV', . . ... Bussell 742 

ii(>"- of the Middle. J&ges . . . Hallam 50 

FifiwsA-Foot v, .'i . . . Taylor 1650 

■y^illas and Cottage's ..... Vaux 2526 

Millette .....'.- . . .■■!'>-• JTiss .Browne •iii'.ii./.47'lB 
(¥itidication ofvtJba Eights of Woman-^'''' ■■ ii...;!.! nv,- f 

O-'V ^v'o^sxX-^Xf. Mary WoUstonecraft ' 36'95 

Wiitginians, The.'\. .... J'^ac/temy t^'iiiil/. 5i§50 
¥isi6n, The .■ \ :.- . . ... i)a?i?e "'''' 41:50 
Visit to EuEo^ev "A .... Silliman ' 1626-7 
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nffP Northetii Europe . ... JBaird' lQ^22h-^ 

Wi^ts to Kemarkable Places . . . Iloioitt 1559r60 

^qiee from th^M'aiti Deck . . . . Xeec^it 'i<^ «'1<^^ 

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Voyage Down the Amoor . . . Collins' <i.r''l' ;'1;:^54 

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V'dyiages in the Arctic Regions iiiiVHi/.i.^inrji iBarrow' ''' ' IDSS 
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Walter Ashwood., iM\ a. \'oV. . . Siogvolk ; - ; '5i565 

Waiiderer, The>V.i'3:V. . . , IfcciilandO "5297 

Wa^aaering JewvoThe .Sue'iiT.^^ ij^^ 

i;(::." Sketches .... TFboc?'' uui "iol^^i 

Wanderings in Spain ... Gautie')*^-^^''^^ ''1^170^ 

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"il-o'i of G-erman Emigrants . < '^'•i^^s^c^^'/' »ni;tnj^'f 

Wahf-'Trail, The 1-^ ;'>^-'. . . . od'>-i?ei^''''-> "i" 9§9§ 
W^'aliington and the Gen'lsof the E,evolutio4i^m?»o^c?'f'J' ' 1034-5 
W[i.ter Witclii->Th.evV(>3 copies) . .{ Goopvr '4818-20 
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(yY^Ferley \;\yi'a. Scott >'^'550'^ 

Ways of the Hour -3 . . . . ..^;!0€(9|>ir- vi'J'KJ^gl 

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WestminsterHeView. (odd nos.) . 
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Women Artists .... 

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Woodcraft (2 copies) 
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" Ames, F. 

" Bacon, Lord 

" Beaumont, and Fletcher 

" Bolinhrohe, Lord 

" Browne, Sir T. 

" BurJce, E. 

" Burns, M. 

" Calhoun, J. C 

« ' Ghanning, W. F. 

" Chesterfield, Lord 

" Cowper, W. 

DicJc, T. 

" Bryden, J. . . 

" Fronhlin, B. 

" Goldsmith, 0. 

*' Hooher, B. 

" Horace 

" Johnson, S. 

" Jonson, B. 

" Josephus, J. 

" Lamb, C. 

" Land or, W. S. 

" Marlowe, C. 

Mitford, 3Iiss 1£ B. 

" Montaigne, 3L de 

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" Spenser, E. 

" Sterne, L, 

" Swift, J. 

" Tacitus, C. C. 

" Thomson, J. 

" Virgil, P. 

Webster, D. 
World to Come, The 
Worth and Wealth 
Writings of Jefferson, T. 
" Taylor, Jane 

' ' Washington 

Wiithering Heights (2 copies) 
Wyandotte (2 copies) 
Year in Spain 
Yemassee, The 
Young Duke, The 
" Man's Guide 
" Men Admonished 
" Yoyageurs, The 
" Yagers 
Youth of Shakspeare 

" of the Old Dominion 
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Simons 


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Alcott 


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Thompson 


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aldry ; Episodes and Incidents. 

II. Biography — (Nos. 760 to 1484.) — Collective and Individ- 
ual ; Personal Memoirs of Dynasties ; Personal Diaries and 
Correspondence. 

III. Travels — (Nos. 1485 to 1973.) — Universal and Local; 
Voyages ; Scientific and Commercial Expeditions ; Military 
Reconnoisances ; Military and Nautical Adventures ; Descriptions 
of Court and Social Life ; Grovernmental, Religious and National 
Characteristics. 

IV. Political Science ~ (i^os. 1974 to 2290.) — Histories of 
Civilization, Administrations, Conventions and Constitutions ; 
The Collected Letters and Works of Eminent Statesmen and 
Diplomats ; Diplomatic and QjQficial Papers and Correspondence ; 
Social Science ; Political Economy ; Congressional |Debates ; 
Jurisprudence ; Statistics of Trade and Commerce ; Celebrated 
Trials. 

V. Natural Science, Technology and Mathematics — (Nos. 
2291 to 2589-3 — General and Special 7-'reatises on the Arts and 



178 SYNOPSIS OF THE CLASSIFICATION 

Sciences, and the Relations between Science and Religion ; Re- 
ports ; Researclies ; Domestic Economy ; Agriculture ; Architec- 
ture ; Surveying ; Navigation ; Applications of Science to Domestic 
and Mechanic Arts and Manufactures ; Military Art and Science. 

VI. Medical Science— (Boz. 2590 to 2637.)— Medical Juris- 
prudence ; Popular Treatises on Medicine and Hygiene. 

VII. Theology and Philosophy ~(Nos. 2638 to 3114)— Gen- 
eral and Local Ecclesiastical History ; Histories of Denominations, 
Missions, The Reformation, and Religious Orders ; Doctrinal 
Treatises ; Apochryphal Books ; Commentaries ; Religious Phi- 
losophy ; Evidences of Christianity ; Entire Writings of Cele- 
brated Divines and Philosophers ; Sermons, Lectures, Discourses, 
Sketches and Miscellanies ; Natural Theology ; Practical Chris- 
tianity ; Psychology ; Metaphysics ; Ethics ; Logic ; Rhetoric ; 
History of Philosophy ; Free Masonry; Spiritualism; Mythology ; 
Magic; Demonology ; Superstitions; Witchcraft. 

VIII. Miscellaneous Literature — (Nos. 3115 to 4032.)— 
Scientific, Historical, Biographical, Philosophical, Theological, 
Critical and Miscellaneous Essays ; Lectures on Poetry and 
Dramatic Literature ; Collected Works in Belles Lettres ; 
Sketches of Society, Persons and Places ; Desultoria ; Table 
Talk ; Facetiae ; Papers from the Periodicals ; Esthetics ; Ro- 
mantic Chronicles, Histories, and Travels ; History of Literature ; 
History and Philosophy of Language ; Mental and Physical 
Recreations ; Rural Occupations and Scenery ; Works on Edu- 
cation ; Didactic Letters ; Orations and Speeches ; Transactions 
of Agricultural and Historical Societies ; Bibliography ; Greek 
and Latin Test-Books ; Selections in Prose and Vers3 ; Fables. 

IX. Poetry Gnc?.V2ei)/-awa— (Nos. 4033to4472.)— Classic and 
cotemporary Authors of Britain and America; Translations of 
Greek, Latin and Modern Continental Poets, in Prose and 
Verse; Songs and Ballads; Complete Works of Standard Dram- 
atists. 

X. Fiction. — (Nos. 4475 to 5959.) — Novels, Tales and Ro- 
mances, by American, English, Scotch, Irish, German, Italian, 
Spanish and Oriental writers ; Religious, Historical, Sentimental, 
Satirical, Humorous, Nautical and Professional Novels ; Juvenile 
Stories and Adventures ; Fairy Tales ; Legends ; Collections of 
Magazine Tales.. 



ON THE SHELVES OF THE LIERAKT. l79 

XI. Periodicals.— (Nos. 5960 to 6088 aad 6959 to 7373.)— 
Literary, Critical, Scientific, Mercantile, Political, Religious, 
Mechanical, Musical and Miscellaneous ; Reviews, Mao-azines, and 
Illustrated Papers, Britisli and American. 

XII. Works of Reference. — (Nos. 7774 to the end.)— Ency- 
clopaadias, General and Special; Dictionaries — English, Prench 
Spanish, Latin, Grreek, Literary, Scientific, Law, Philosophical. 
Fine Art, Historical, Chronological, Biographical, Mythological, 
Genealogical, Commercial, and of Arts and Manufactures ; Con- 
cordances; Publications of the Smithsonian Institution; Gazetteers, 
Universal and State ; Atlases, General and Physical ; Illustrated 
Works; Valuable Scientific, Agricultural, and Antiquarian 
Works ; Journals, Reports, and Documents of Congress and the 
State Legislature; Commercial, Scientific and Military Expeditions 
authorized by Government ; Astronomical, Boundary, Geological, 
Commercial, Financial, Land, Military, Naval, Educational, Postal, 
Meteorological and Sanitary Reports ; Reports on Foreign Rela- 
tions, The Coast Survey, Rail Road Surveys, and the Census ; 
Presidents' and Governors' Messages and Accompanying Docu- 
ments; Records of Congressional Debates in extenso; Reprints 
of Important State Papers and the Annals of Congress ; Volum- 
inous Documentary Histories; Session Laws; Revised Statutes; 
Codes ; Reports of the State Supreme Court ; Journals of Con- 
stitutional Conventions; Parliamentary Law ; Records of Inven- 
tions; Bound Pamphlets, — including Speeches and Addresses, Re- 
ports of Library Associations and other Public Institutions, &c. 

^^ Class XII,, is composed of Works which are permanently 
retained in the Library for reference and consultation there only. 



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